I don’t think so. I’ll bet (if I were a betting man) that if we carefully analyzed the process to originate a new loan, we would find the cost to originate a loan has actually declined. What with online applications and the technology for consumer communication, information gathering and verifications, and automated loan approvals, less time is spent creating a…
Tag: Compliance
What Keeps Lenders Up at Night?
With a shift in the mortgage market from refinances to purchase loans, what are the main concerns of most mortgage lenders? The main area over the past few years, when rates were low, was the increasing regulations that hampered lending and definitely increased costs. Not so anymore, according to a recent Moody’s Investors Service survey In 2017, Regulatory concerns have…
If You Don’t Get HMDA Right, You Don’t Know Jack
“It’s amazing, we can’t do HMDA right,” so said my good friend and colleague Jack Konyk, Executive Director of Government affairs with Weiner Brodsky Kider, during an exchange at a recent industry forum. Jack was talking about the requirements for reporting a borrower’s ethnicity, race, and sex for loan applications. HMDA has been around since the 70’s, like Jack, and…
No Love for Trump’s Executive Order on Regulatory Restrictions
Happy Valentine’s Day, Mr. President. Another Executive Order (EO) bites the dust. This time the EO issued for Reducing Regulations and Controlling Regulatory Costs. According to a memorandum issued by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs’ acting Administrator, Dominic Mancini, the requirements outlined in Section 2 of the EO do not apply to all agencies. One agency that is…
Are You a Five Star Complaint?
In case you weren’t aware (and you should be), the CFPB is at it again. This time they propose to institute a system to allow consumers to rate the service they received from lenders when handling their complaints. (Complaints) Once the complaint is closed, the consumer could rate the lender with a score of 1 to 5 (1 being the…
New HMDA Data May Create Problems for Lenders
In January of 2018, just about all mortgage lenders will be required to collect approximately 50 data elements identifying specific information about the consumers obtaining mortgages from them, and the terms and conditions under which they get them. This information is required by the CFPB under its power and guidance provided by the Dodd-Frank Act. This requirement will no doubt…