Tag: mortgage

HUD Awards New Mortgagee Compliance Manager Contract for $42 Million

DSNews   By: Brian Honea  June 17, 2015 Bethsesda, Maryland-based IT and logistical support provider Information Systems & Network (ISN) Corporation has been awarded the contract to serve as Mortgagee Compliance Manager (MCM) for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The MCM contract was awarded to ISN for the amount of $42,048,600. […]

Supreme Court Outlaws Chapter 7 ‘Stripping Off’ of Second Mortgages

DSNews   By: Brian Honea The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that an underwater second mortgage cannot be extinguished, or “stripped off,” as unsecured debt for a debtor in bankruptcy, according to theSupreme Court‘s website. In the cases of Bank of America v. Caulket andBank of America v. Toledo-Cardona, Florida homeowners David Caulkett and Edelmiro […]

Watt Insists 3 Percent Down Payment Loans Are Not Riskier Than Those With Lower LTVs

DSNews  By: Author: Brian Honea January 27, 2015 Federal Housing Finance Director (FHFA) Mel Watt, testifying before the House Financial Services Committee, which he once sat on as a Democratic U.S. Representative for North Carolina, insisted that mortgage loans with a 3 percent down payment backed by GSEs are no more riskier than those with a […]

Delinquency Rate Tumbles in December, Reversing November’s Large Increase

DSNews:  Author: Brian Honea January 23, 2015 Just one month after experiencing the largest monthly increase in six years, the nation’s mortgage delinquency rate took a big tumble in December, according to Black Knight Financial Services’December 2014 “First Look” at Mortgage Data released Friday. The mortgage delinquency rate, or the number of mortgage loans that are 30 […]

Housing Barometer Indicates Market is Moving Closer to ‘Back to Normal’ Levels

DSNews  Author: Brian Honea January 15, 2015 While housing recovery has generally been uneven for the last few years, the housing market experienced substantial growth in the fourth quarter of 2014 for all five indicators of Trulia’s Q4 2014 Housing Barometer, which was released on Thursday. Three of the five indicators – existing home sales, […]

Declining Default Rate Leaves Room to Loosen Underwriting Standards, Economist Says

DSNews:  Author: Brian Honea January 7, 2015 The pristine performance of mortgage loans in the U.S. with a vintage of 2009 or later is an indicator that underwriting standards could be loosened, according to CoreLogic senior economist Molly Boesel. In an analysis entitled “What’s an Acceptable Level of Mortgage Default?” published in CoreLogic’s December 2014 […]

Updated: President Announces Reduction in FHA Premiums

DSNews   Author: Tory Barringer January 7, 2015 The White House announced Wednesday that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will reduce mortgage insurance premiums in an effort to boost U.S. homeownership. Bloomberg first reported Wednesday that FHA will cut its mortgage insurance premiums to 0.85 percent, a 0.5 percentage point reduction. President Obama was expected to make […]

Fannie Mae’s Mortgage Portfolio Plummets; Book of Business Ticks Upward

DSNews     Author: Brian Honea January 2, 2015 Fannie Mae’s gross mortgage portfolio took a huge downward turn in November, while the mortgage giant’s Book of Business inched upward, according to Fannie Mae’s November 2014 Monthly Summary released earlier this week. The balance of the gross mortgage portfolio dropped from $4.36 billion in October down to […]