All the big hitters from the mortgage community gathered this week in Boston to discuss and learn about what’s happening in mortgage lending and where do we go from here. In the opening session, the theme was set. The economy is improving (or so they say) and the outlook for housing and mortgage lending is strong. In fact, in the…
Tag: 2016
Do TRID Changes Go Far Enough?
The comment period for the changes to the CFPB “Know before You Owe” rule, better known to the industry as TRID, was up October 18th. The industry groups, i.e. MBA, ABA, CBA, etc. all submitted their comments. Did you? CFPB proposed several changes to the TRID rules based on issues raised by the industry and others. One key element they…
In Other CFPB News; QM Safe Harbor and PHH Response
Besides the recent ruling in the PHH case, there are other things happening with the CFPB. First, some good news. Dodd-Frank requires the CFPB to review and assess the effects of any rules implemented under the Act. Accordingly, even though it’s only been 3 years since we got the QM rule, they are already hard at work evaluating its effect…
Are These Low Rates a Thing of the Past?
I recently attended the Northeast Conference of Mortgage Brokers and Professionals at Harrah’s Resort and Casino in Atlantic City. I sat in on a presentation where the general gist of the conversion was that we have seen rates go about a low as they’re going to go for a while. After the election, they said, we should see a Fed…
Should Condo Fee Payments Be Reported To Credit Repositories?
A new battle is about to be waged in condo fees credit reporting. Equifax announced it will be collecting information on condo fee payments using a data aggregator, Sperlonga. They believe this will be good because those who pay timely will get the benefit of their good payment habits. Some say, “Hold on, just a minute there cowboy!” (Condo Fees)…
Are You getting Ready For HMDA?
I recently spoke with Brian Honea of The MReport about how lenders might be affected by the upcoming HMDA changes. You can read my comments HERE. Take a look. The requirements to capture and report new data elements for HMDA may seem like a long way off, but funny how time files when you’re programming for changes. Think of TRID…