Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reported in December that they are considering offering lenders alternatives to repurchase requests for loans that have documented defects but are still considered to be of good quality. I enjoy a good oxymoron. These are some of my favorites: “jumbo shrimp”, “serious joke”, “virtual reality”, “small crowd”, “random order”, “student teacher” and “act naturally”.…
Tag: Defects
Defects and Remedies – A Changing Environment
In separate Announcements, both dated October 7, 2015, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac indicated that they will begin categorizing loan origination defects, as of January 1, 2016, in one of three ways. They are as follows: Findings Price-Adjusted Loans Significant Defects The stated intent of this change in Defect Taxonomy is to refine their representations and warranties framework by…
The Only Thing Certain is Uncertainty
You heard the saying that the only thing constant is change. Well, I’m attending the MBA’s Risk Management, QA and Fraud Prevention Forum in Dallas this week and the word seems to be that the only thing certain when it comes to life of loan reps and warrants for the GSEs and FHA is that lenders are uncertain. The GSEs…
Importance of Defect Management
Last year, Fannie and Freddie announced some relief to lenders under their Reps and Warrants. Under this announcement, lenders could receive relief from responsibility for indemnification and repurchases via two methods; Acceptable Payments History: Borrower making payments for 36 consecutive months with no more than one 30 day delinquent; or Quality Control Reviews: a satisfactory review by the agency that…
Don’t Bet on A Long Shot: Quality Pays Off
TRID may be delayed for a while. But, Lenders still need to be concentrating on compliance and quality. CFPB may be concentrating on more regulation, but, Fannie and Freddie continue their increased emphasis on defect management. FHA is now following suit with the announcement of their new defect taxonomy. The goal? Loans made with ZERO defects. You can bet on…