Investors,
those
left (more on this Monday) have been somewhat busy recently,
adjusting underwriting and documentation guidelines to continue
to make current production the cleanest ever. (Many may just
skip to the joke.) As always, it is best to read the full
bulletins, but here are some recent happenings:
Several
institutions,
including Wells Fargo,
Citibank, and Affiliated Mortgage,
are adopting a new policy on insuring attached condos and PUD
projects. Along with the
walls-in insurance required for attached condos and PUDs whose
loans closed after March 1st, attached PUDs are
subject to additional Hazard Insurance requirements. All post-April 2nd
registrations will need walls-in coverage that is at least 100%
replacement as determined by the borrower’s insurance provider;
that is, it should be sufficient to repair the interior of the
unit and any additions, improvements or betterments to their
original condition in the event of a loss.
Original
Mortgagee
(MOM) loans registered on the MERS now require the
Org ID of the MERS member who originated the loan in the
relevant field. For
smaller organizations that will continue closing loans in their
name but don’t have the ability to perform transactions or
review reports, MERS has created the Third Party Originator
category. Non-member
clients can still originate loans on standard security
instruments and assign them to MERS, which would register the
loans as non-MOM.
HUD
has addressed FHA Approval
Expiration date on condos pertaining to loan level requirements:
the loan level certification must be executed both 30 days
before the note date and before the date on which the FHA
approval expires. HUD
has also clarified Fidelity
Insurance requirements for condo projects managed by a
management company. Both
the HOA and management company must carry separate
Fidelity/Employee Dishonesty Insurance policies that must be
submitted for loan level review.
On
March 11th, Freddie
Mac will update its LP program such that lenders will be
able to assess Relief Refinance mortgages with new requirements
that take into account the enhancements to HARP 2.0. And in the
wake of the Temporary Payroll Tax Cut Continuation Act, Freddie
will implement a 10 basis point increase on all single family
mortgages sold to them with settlement dates that fall after
April 1. This includes
an increase to the necessary spreads for Guarantor and
MultiLender Swap executions, amongst others, and a commensurate
pricing change in Cash execution.
Fannie
Mae now has blanket delegation of
authority on behalf of all PMI Insurance and Essent Guaranty servicers,
and servicers won’t need separate mortgage insurer approval from
PMI to process a foreclosure sale or deed-in-lieu foreclosure in
connection with Fannie-owned or guaranteed loans. This applies to all
contracts in Fannie’s review inventory dated after 2/1 and is
worth watching, as additional revisions are predicted.
With
the discontinuance of the National Monthly median Cost of Funds
index that was used in certain negotiated ARM plans, Fannie is
requiring servicers to use the Federal Cost of Funds Index
starting on March 15th.
Delinquency status codes have also been updated and are
detailed in the “Delinquency Status Codes exhibit on the
website.
Fannie
has updated its Loan Workout Hierarchy Fact Sheets following
policy changes to four announcements from the past few months. The front page provides
several loss mitigation options and indicates that servicers
should determine the best loss mitigation possibility for each
individual delinquency. The Fannie Selling Guide has been
updated to include changes to the Project Eligibility Review
Service (PERS), a new policy that addresses recapture of premium
pricing, and an increase to maximum buyup of MBS guaranty fees.
Citibank
has revised its pre-purchase review process in the name of
efficiency. Loans with a
Medium or High Business Risk weighting score whose complete
package was submitted on or prior to February 8, 2012, will
undergo the comprehensive review outlined in the January 16,
2012 Quality bulletin, while the process remains unchanged
for loans with Low Business Risk scores. Loans whose package was
submitted after February 8th will also undergo the
process detailed in the Quality announcement. Citi has designed
a Quality Control Environment assessment that it encourages
lenders to use to review controls put in place to detect
possible holes in origination and delivery that may lead to
post-purchase defects.
Wells
Fargo
reminds lenders that electronic signatures are not allowed on
any third party of Wells-generated documents, although the
purchase contract can be signed with an electronic signature if
certain criteria depending on loan type are met. Lenders are also requested
to complete the Mortgage Broker Fee Disclosure addendum if the
compensation option or loan amount changes and if broker
information or signatures are added.
As
the Department of the Treasury’s FinCEN has ordered non-bank
residential mortgage lenders and originators to establish
anti-money laundering (AML) programs and file suspicious
activity reports (SARS) as outlined by the Bank Secrecy Act,
Wells reminds sellers that they should have an approved AML
program in place by August 13.
Kinecta
Federal Credit Union has
issued updated guidance on processing IRS Form 4506-T that
applies to all FHA loans, salaried and self-employed borrowers
seeking an agency ARM, and self-employed borrowers seeking an
agency FRM. Contact
Kinecta directly to see the full requirements.
In
compliance with the FHA’s revised TOTAL Mortgage Scorecard User
Guide, Guild has
updated its policies on Cash-out Refinance transactions. Lenders are now required
downgrade the application to a “refer” and manually underwrite
such loans if the applicant has less than 6 months of payment
history on their existing mortgage, is currently delinquent, or
has a record showing any mortgage delinquencies in the past 12
months. If the applicant
doesn’t meet those conditions and hasn’t been employed by the
same outfit for the previous two years, they must supply W-2s,
VOEs, FHA-approved electronic verification, or college
transcripts/military discharge papers to verify their employment
history.
Following
the
release of a bulletin earlier this year, US Bank clarifies
that premium pricing may be used to pay for the Upfront Mortgage
Insurance Premium (UFMIP), which must be paid either entirely in
cash or fully financed. US Bank is no longer accepting new
registrations or locks on any Primary or Investment 2-4 Unit
loans for properties in New York, though active locked loans
will be processed as normal. And what makes a deposit officially
“large”? For US Bank
purposes, it is defined as a monthly deposit that exceeds 10% of
the borrower’s gross monthly salary, excluding Social Security,
retirement or other documented income, and the investor requires
verification of the source of funds in such deposits.
MGIC
has new guidelines and rate adjustments that went into effect
last week. Separate
construction-permanent loan guidelines are no more, and
requirements for second home loans (Restricted Markets) and DTI,
97% LTV loans and second homes (Non-restricted Markets) have
been expanded. In
addition, when a loan is granted either a DU or LP
Accept/Eligible, MGIC will accept the reserve requirements,
credit analysis, and income and asset documentation requirements
as determined by DU or LP. As of March 12th,
borrowers with credit scores over 660 can take advantage of
reduced monthly, annual and single premium rates on their loans. Also effective as of that
date: the DTI cap will remain at 41% for Restricted Markets,
regardless of credit score, and attached housing, cooperatives
and condos in the Las Vegas area will be ineligible.
Franklin
American policy
now states that lack of a signature or an illegible date on an
application will result in the suspension of the loan for
borrower attestation. FAMC is limiting the maximum DTI ratio to
45% on all Conventional Conforming loans locked after February
20. 2012; if these loans are locked through the LP system the
maximum will still apply regardless of LP findings. Non-Owner
Occupied loans with locks dated March 1st will be
subject to new pricing adjustments; all current adjusters for
these loans will go up by 25 bps.
Flagstar
reminds
lenders that the updated reserve requirements on Jumbo ARM and
Jumbo Fixed loans where the borrower already has existing
financial properties and the lock is dated after February 23
have gone into effect.
Second
homes
and attached properties in Florida are now eligible for lending
by Fifth Third
(investment properties are still a no-go). For all Fifth Third
Conforming and Portfolio products (apart from DU Refi Plus and
HASP with LTVs of more than 80%), a line of credit that remains
open, balance notwithstanding, is still considered a lien on a
property and is included in the total number of properties
financed. Prices on Conventional loans locked before January 3,
2012 are subject to a 50 bps adjustment for any extension in
addition to the free 3-day extension available and the standard
fees outlined in the daily rate sheet. As to exactly when locks
expire, it happens at midnight on the day after the expiration
date, and loans cannot be extended after that point.
Affiliated
Mortgage
has added a number of agents to its Settlement Agent List, which
provides the title companies and settlement agents that are not
eligible to close transactions that are delivered to Affiliated,
and responding to an increase in origination volume, EverBank has added
several AMCs to its list of approved vendors.
Sierra
Pacific has
rescinded its increase in extension and relock fees put in place
due to the agency guarantee fee increase - the fees are now back
to standard.
Plaza
has
addressed the delays experienced while submitting appraisals to
the UCDP portal and extended the deadline for brokers to
register as MERS members to March 31st. It has also implemented a
new direct support system called PULSE for brokers and lenders,
which can be reached either via email or phone.
Effective
for
all programs and delivery types, GMAC will no longer
purchase seasoned loans, which includes any loans whose closed
packages are received more than 45 days after the Note date. Any loans in suspense will
be processed in accord with Section B-408 of the GMAC Client Guide. Revised
GFE’s and Change of Circumstance Notifications are now be
generated by GMAC and passed on directly to the consumer, which
means that correspondent lenders shouldn’t be issuing revised
GFEs. This covers
changes there may be in product, loan amount, rate, final price,
escrow, loan term, or LTV, as well as a shift from float to
lock. Changes of
Circumstance must be filed by the lender as soon as possible
using the aptly-named Changed Circumstance form, and GMAC will
generate the necessary GFE along with a revised TILA. The GMAC
policy for processing IRS Form 4056-T was updated on February 13th,
and the revisions apply to all financing types. The changes have been put
in a handy matrix on a Tax Information Job Aid that is available
from Client Services.
Phew!
Quite
a bit… and now for something on the lighter side:
“In Positive Economic Sign, Republicans Starting to Say Obama
Wasn’t Born in US Again”
WASHINGTON
–
In what some experts are calling a strong indicator of
improvement in the economy, Republicans in recent weeks have
begun renewing their claims that President Barack Obama was not
born in the United States.
While
most economists agree that any significant improvement in the US
economy is generally accompanied by an uptick in GOP questions
about Mr. Obama’s place of birth, there is now an econometric
tool for measuring the increase in those claims: the so-called S
& P Birther Index.
The
Birther Index, established in 2008, measures the occurrences of
such words as “birth certificate,” “Kenya,” and “wasn’t born
here” in Republican statements about the President, and has
proven to be a surprisingly reliable tool for tracking
improvements in the economy.
Harland
Dorinson,
the economist who devised the S & P Birther Index, said
that as the economy recovers the index also shows a strong surge
in statements questioning the President’s Christianity.
“As
unemployment started going down, we saw an increase in
references to Mr. Obama being a Muslim,” he said. “This is
generally a very bullish sign for the economy.”
But
Mr. Dorinson was quick to add that while the surge in references
to Mr. Obama being “an Islamic socialist born in a mud-hut in
Nairobi” is encouraging, the economy is not out of the woods
yet.
“We
won’t be fully in a recovery until the Republicans start calling
him a Wiccan,” he said. “And if they start saying he’s a
Satanist who practices human sacrifice and drinks the blood of
children, then it’ll be time to pop open the champagne.”
(Thanks
to the Borowitz Report for this one.)
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