FHFA Responds to Criticism About Updated LLPA Fee Structure

FHFA Responds to Criticism About Updated LLPA Fee Structure

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

A wave of criticism about updated mortgage fees prompted the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to issue a lengthy rebuttal last week. On Monday, May 1, new upfront fees for purchase and rate-term refinance loans went into effect on mortgages secured by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.


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FHA, FHFA Release Regulatory Announcements

FHA, FHFA Release Regulatory Announcements

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is seeking feedback not a requirements update it proposes for insuring mortgages on single family homes with Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). The proposal released last week would enable mortgage borrowers to use rental income from the property’s ADU to qualify for FHA-insured financing. This would include 203(k) renovation loans.


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Fannie Pushes Recession Forecast to Second Half of 2023

Fannie Pushes Recession Forecast to Second Half of 2023

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

While recent bank failures have created economic uncertainty, they have had little effect on the outlook for the housing and mortgage industries. In its latest Economic and Housing Outlook, Fannie Mae’s economists said they already expected economic contraction in 2023 prior to failures of Silicon Vally Bank and others.


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FHFA Delays Fee Requirement; CFPB Seeks Regulation Z Input

FHFA Delays Fee Requirement; CFPB Seeks Regulation Z Input

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced last week that it is delaying the implementation of a new upfront fee for certain borrowers with a debt-to-income ratio above 40 percent. FHFA said the decision to delay was made because of feedback from the mortgage industry about operational challenges of implementing the ratio-based fee.


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Key Rule Changes Announced by FHA, FHFA, and Fannie Mae

Key Rule Changes Announced by FHA, FHFA, and Fannie Mae

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Several new rules and proposed rules affecting mortgage processors and underwriters were announced in the past several weeks. The most significant of these was the recent announcement by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to reduce mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) by 30 basis points on FHA-insured mortgages.


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Fannie Mae Releases 2022 Financials, Freddie Mac Delays Report

Fannie Mae Releases 2022 Financials, Freddie Mac Delays Report

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Fannie Mae’s earnings fell sharply in the fourth quarter of 2022 and for the full year, reflecting the challenges faced in the mortgage industry. Meanwhile, Freddie Mac cancelled its earnings announcement that was scheduled for February 15. A new reporting date has not been announced.


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GSEs Announce Changes to Cash-out Refinance Eligibility Policies

GSEs Announce Changes to Cash-out Refinance Eligibility Policies

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be releasing new cash-out refinance eligibility policies over the next two months. Fannie Mae announced its updated policy in a Selling Guide announcement last week. The new policy requires that any existing first mortgage being paid off through the transaction be at least 12 months old as measured from the note date of the existing loan to the note date on the new loan.


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FHFA Announces GSE Fee Updates

FHFA Announces GSE Fee Updates

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will reduce the upfront fee for commingled securities that was instituted in July 2022. FHFA announced the fee would be reduced to 9.375 basis points, effective April 1, 2023. The fee is currently 50 basis points.


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CFPB Releases Report on Consumer Reporting Agency Complaints

CFPB Releases Report on Consumer Reporting Agency Complaints

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The three nationwide consumer reporting agencies (NCRAs) are providing better responses to complaints, but many problems remain related to the accuracy of consumer data. That is according to an annual report released last week by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). The bureau is required by law to submit an annual report about complaints submitted by consumers regarding the three NCRAs: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.


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Federal Reserve, GSEs Announce LIBOR Replacement Rates

Federal Reserve, GSEs Announce LIBOR Replacement Rates

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Federal Reserve Board recently adopted a final rule to identify and implement replacement rates for LIBOR. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac also announced last week their replacement rates for legacy LIBOR products. LIBOR, formerly known as the London Interbank Offered Rate, was the dominant benchmark rate used in financial contracts for decades, including adjustable rate mortgages and home equity lines of credit.


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