Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Million Dollar Question: Have Home Prices Bottomed?

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Jun 30, 2011 9:18AM

Risk Retention--Back to the Drawing Board

Originally published in the July 2011 issue of Asset Securitization Report The regulatory agencies charged with implementing the risk-retention provision of the Dodd-Frank Act (DFA) recently announced that the comment period for their initial proposal will be extended to Aug. 1. As reported in the press, the delay resulted from widespread opposition to the definition of qualified residential mortgages (QRMs) as outlined in the March proposal. More fundamentally, it reflects the difficult tradeoffs...

Jun 29, 2011 2:44PM

FEEDBACK NEEDED: Simplifying Mortgage Disclosures

Transparency is critical and today much of the paperwork associated with a mortgage is far too confusing. Recent government regulations have made credit products, especially mortgages, even more opaque with mandated disclosures in obscure legal language produced in small type. As a result, an extra burden has been imposed on lenders while providing no additional benefit to consumers. Elizabeth Warren, Special Advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, told...


Micro News

5:06 PM:

The Day Ahead: ISM, Consumer Sentiment, Auto Sales

4:12 PM:

Geithner to Consider Leaving Treasury After Debt Debate

4:00 PM:

BestEx Teetering Again. Path of Least Resistance

3:04 PM:

Ex-TBW Chief Sentenced to 30 Years for $3BN Fraud

2:56 PM:

US Caught China Buying More Treasuries Than Disclosed

2:33 PM:

INFOGRAPHIC: QE2 in Pictures

10:38 AM:

Greek Austerity Plan Clears Final Vote. Default Avoided for Now

9:28 AM:

JPMorgan Strikes Deal on Mortgage CDO Case

Around the Web

Video News

Post QE2 Strategy

Debt Deal Grounds Senate Vacation Plans

The Job Creation Challenge


Today's Comments

Larry Gray

"Always a little disconcerting to go into a holiday weekend with wondering if there is anything one should lock. I always operated on the idea if a client..."

Michael Molina

"In a time when we are supposedly reforming the GFE/TIL to make it easier to understand, I fail to see how Option #2 - which provides the least amount of..."

Donald Banka

"Option #1 the best, and easiest for the consumer to understand. Option #2 more closely resembles the HUD, but the HUD format always takes a lot of explanation..."

Today's Q&A

Anonymous

"Is real estate tax Paid "in advance" or for the past..."

Anonymous

"I have excellent credit rating/score/history but low income,..."

Anonymous

"I stopped paying my mortgage for 9 months but it has been a year..."

Today's Forum Discussions

Brent Harless

"We are about to buy a freddie mac foreclosure property and have to go FHA for our loan because of DTI issues (must use only wifes income, I and self employed..."

dnatheman

"Hello. I am trying to refinance my home with an adjustable rate mortgage and take some cash out. Some lenders tell me this loan is illegal by Texas State..."

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

FEEDBACK NEEDED: Simplifying Mortgage Disclosures

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Jun 29, 2011 2:44PM

FEEDBACK NEEDED: Simplifying Mortgage Disclosures

Transparency is critical and today much of the paperwork associated with a mortgage is far too confusing. Recent government regulations have made credit products, especially mortgages, even more opaque with mandated disclosures in obscure legal language produced in small type. As a result, an extra burden has been imposed on lenders while providing no additional benefit to consumers. Elizabeth Warren, Special Advisor to the Secretary of the Treasury for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, told...

Jun 29, 2011 3:45PM

Mortgage Rates: BestEx Levee Bursts

Volatility attacks! Home loan borrowing costs rose about as much as they could yesterday without having it negatively impact CURRENT MARKET Best Execution Mortgage Rate quotes. Unfortunately borrowing costs rose further today. And the levee burst.... CURRENT MARKET Best Execution Mortgage Rates have risen. That means if you were being quoted a CURRENT MARKET "Best Execution" note rate yesterday, you will not be able to lock at the same Best Execution note rate today. The abrupt spike in costs can...


Micro News

3:59 PM:

The Day Ahead: Final Greek Austerity Vote Dominates

3:49 PM:

BestEx Rate Quotes Jump. History Repeating Itself?

3:28 PM:

HUD Issues State Compliance Standards for SAFE Act

2:54 PM:

Obama Challenges Congress on Taxes, Debt Limit

2:25 PM:

FEEDBACK NEEDED: Combining the GFE & TIL

1:44 PM:

Auction Recap: Treasury Pays Up All Week

12:57 PM:

Income Inequality Hurting Recovery: Fed's Raskin

10:32 AM:

IMF Expects Housing, Jobs, Debt to Weigh on U.S. Recovery

Around the Web

Video News

A Peek Inside Greece Austerity Bill

Pending Home Sales Jump 8.2% in May

BofA to Pay $8.5 Billion in Settlement With Bondholders


Today's Comments

Adam Quinones

"Short-term = 10/20days. Long-term = August/September"

Jen Jalbert

"What is considered "short term" and "long term", in reference to those who are floating a rate? Thanks!"

Ben Leonard

"WOW, DC is the only metropolitan area with consistently increasing values while the rest of the country is bottoming out... why am I not surprised..."

Today's Q&A

Anonymous

"Is real estate tax Paid "in advance" or for the past..."

Anonymous

"I have excellent credit rating/score/history but low income,..."

Anonymous

"I stopped paying my mortgage for 9 months but it has been a year..."

Today's Forum Discussions

dnatheman

"Hello. I am trying to refinance my home with an adjustable rate mortgage and take some cash out. Some lenders tell me this loan is illegal by Texas State..."

ClosingIn2Weeks

"I'm closing on my house in 2 weeks and i've got a rate locked at 4.875 30 yr fixed through Wells Fargo. No points no origination. Being a frequent..."

CapHillPRGirl Wilson

"I'm just really bummed and hopeful someone can explain the mortgage application process to me because I feel like the broker processing my application..."

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The Serious Business of Lender Oversight

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Jun 28, 2011 8:59AM

HUD Enforcement: The Serious Business of Lender Oversight

By Brian Montgomery, former FHA Commissioner and Vice Chairman, The Collingwood Group and Karen Garner Wing, Special Advisor to The Collingwood Group and former HUD Quality Assurance Division Manager According to recent news stories, the HUD Office of Inspector General has put several lenders on notice regarding the quality of documents submitted as part of the FHA claims process. Another large FHA lender has also been accused of poor quality control involving their loan origination processes. In...

Jun 28, 2011 12:57PM

The Million Dollar Question: Have Home Prices Bottomed?

Woohoo! The April S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices showed a monthly increase * in home prices for the first time in eight months today. On a month-over-month basis, the 10- and 20-City Composites were up 0.8% and 0.7% in April versus March. The chart below illustrates the annualized returns of the 10-City and the 20-City Composite Home Price Indices. In April 2011, the 10-City and 20-City Composites recorded annual declines of -3.1% and -4.0%, respectively. Oh wait a minute, there is an asterisk...


Micro News

4:54 PM:

Tomorrow's Auction Important on Several Levels.

4:06 PM:

Loan Pricing Beat Up. BestEx Teetering

3:33 PM:

Small Lenders Seek to Balance Reform Anxieties

3:18 PM:

Builders: Lower Loan Limits to Slow Housing Recovery

3:09 PM:

Mortgage Fraud Up 31% in First Quarter 2011; FCEN Says

2:06 PM:

Auction Recap: Apathy Obvious in Low Number of Bids

9:52 AM:

ECON: Consumer Confidence Continues to Decline

9:03 AM:

April Home Prices Dip, Spring Buying Helps - S&P

Around the Web

Video News

Housing Upside Surprise

Mudd Says U.S. Housing Faces a `Rough Couple Years'

Banks Keen on Jumbo Loans May Soften Blow of New Limits


Today's Comments

Adam Quinones

"From yesterday's Mortgage Rate Watch post: CURRENT GUIDANCE: As volatility continues in the secondary market, we remind rate watchers that lenders..."

Paul DeSanctis

"Great points Rob and a great read. I have been on all sides in this industry and I really feel many of the problems have grown out of disparity from within..."

Justin Kennedy

""lending should be based on rational historical charting of value trends over a historical time period. If the values begin to exceed those trends..."

Today's Q&A

Anonymous

"Is real estate tax Paid "in advance" or for the past..."

Anonymous

"I have excellent credit rating/score/history but low income,..."

Anonymous

"I stopped paying my mortgage for 9 months but it has been a year..."

Today's Forum Discussions

ClosingIn2Weeks

"I'm closing on my house in 2 weeks and i've got a rate locked at 4.875 30 yr fixed through Wells Fargo. No points no origination. Being a frequent..."

CapHillPRGirl Wilson

"I'm just really bummed and hopeful someone can explain the mortgage application process to me because I feel like the broker processing my application..."

stras phey

"Loan Scenario View All Post A Scenario Loan State: Texas Loan County: Harris Loan Type: Refinance (Rate and Term) Loan Amount: $131,000 Property Value..."