Another day, another DOJ settlement under a False Claims Action brought against a major Bank originating FHA loans. This time, it’s M&T Bank Corp to the tune of $64 million. Not a happy tune. Here we go again. DOJ alleged that M&T did not originate their FHA loans in compliance will all FHA rules and requirements. Rather than fight these…
Category: Mortgage Industry Trends
Will HUD’s FY 2017 budget proposal impose an “Administrative Support Fee” on lenders this year? As they say in New York – “Forget about it!”
In a previous blog post, I discussed HUD’s announcement of some of the specific details of its proposed Fiscal Year 2017 Budget (which is part of the President’s overall Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Plan) that had been just submitted to Congress. In reviewing HUD’s proposed 2017 Budget, there was one item of particular interest to mortgage lenders. This was the…
THE PLAYERS and LoanLogics at Sawgrass
I’m attending the inaugural LoanLogics User Conference, Vantage Point 2016, at the Sawgrass Marriott, in Ponte Vedra, Florida, home of THE PLAYERS Championship (TPC). The venue is great; the content informative, the attendees are learning and having fun and the food is spectacular; like the golf course. Unfortunately, we could not gain access to the golf course as everything is…
Who’s to Blame for the Housing Crash?
We finally have the answer to who is responsible for the devastating effects of the housing crash of 2008. No, it wasn’t the big banks, or Wall Street, or even those despicable mortgage bankers. According to Presidential hopeful, and most likely our next Democrat nominee for President, Hillary Clinton, it was those good ole Republicans. Who else? Silly me, I…
Another Day, Another DOJ Settlement
This time, it’s Freedom Mortgage to the tune of $113 million. Same story, the Department of Justice, under the False Claims Act, brought the action against Freedom for violations in the FHA insurance program resulting in losses sustained by FHA. About a week ago, Freedom agreed to the settlement without admitting liability, but it cost them big bucks just the…
How Student Loans Impact a Borrower’s Ability to Obtain a Mortgage loan!
The USDA recently published some guidance relative to how student loans should be treated with respect to calculating a Borrower’s monthly expenses. Also, the GSE’s previously changed their policies on how repayments made on student loans are handled in calculating debt-to-income ratios. In addition, HUD/FHA implemented major changes in the way student loan debt is handled when calculating monthly obligations…