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Redwood Trust finalizes acquisition of lender Riverbend 

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Specialty finance company Redwood Trust Inc. has completed its acquisition of bridge lender Riverbend Funding LLC, which has a funded portfolio of more than $1.5 billion single-family and multifamily loans nationwide. The acquisition of Portland, Oregon-based Riverbend and its subsidiaries, announced originally in late April, is expected to fit in well with Redwood’s existing business-purpose lending platform, […]

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Ex-employees sue FGMC for discrimination, retaliation

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Three former employees are suing First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation (FGMC) and financial backer Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO), alleging they were discriminated against on the basis of their gender and then retaliated against for complaining.  Lynley VanSingel, Melanie Meyer, and Jessie Palmer filed the lawsuit against FGMC and PIMCO in the Eastern District of Texas U.S. […]

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MSR market closes June on $5.2B high note, but has it peaked?

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The mortgage-servicing rights (MSR) market continued to defy gravity and remained upward bound as June came to a close. On the last day of the month, the New York-based Mortgage Industry Advisory Corp. (or MIAC Analytics) released bid documents for an MSR offering it is brokering that exceeds $5 billion in value. “MIAC Analytics, as exclusive representative […]

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Banks report rise in mortgage delinquencies

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Banks reported an increase in foreclosures during the first quarter of 2022, according to a quarterly survey published by the Office of the Comptroller of Currency this week. The survey, which examined servicing metrics provided by seven undisclosed national banks, found that 19,542 new foreclosures were initiated in the first quarter of 2022. The OCC […]

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FGMC owes Customers Bank $25M, bankruptcy filing shows

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First Guaranty Mortgage Corp. (FGMC) and its holding company, Maverick II Holdings LLC, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Thursday, June 30, leaving one of the country’s major warehouse lenders as its largest unsecured creditor, according to court filings. Pennsylvania-based Customers Bank, which has warehouse lending operations located in Hamilton, New Jersey, is listed as the largest unsecured creditor […]

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Purchase mortgage rates drop, ending 2-week climb 

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Purchase mortgage rates this week dropped 11 basis points to 5.70%, according to the latest Freddie Mac PMMS Index, ending a two-week climb following the Federal Reserve’s rate hike earlier this month. A year ago at this time, 30-year fixed rate purchase rates were at 2.98%. The PMMS, a government-sponsored enterprise index, accounts solely for […]

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CoreVest finalizes $313M securitization

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Redwood Trust’s CoreVest division has closed a $313 million private-label offering backed by 82 loans that are in turn collateralized by some 1,800 properties located in 24 states and the District of Columbia. The transaction, CAFL 2022-1, represents CoreVest’s second securitization deal this year and its 21st to date. The collateral includes single-family rental (SFR) […]

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US housing market is at a crossroads

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The real estate market is cooling down, observers say. ” data-medium-file=”https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?w=300″ data-large-file=”https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?w=1024″ width=”1200″ height=”675″ src=”https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?w=1024″ alt=”rent falling” class=”wp-image-263090″ srcset=”https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg 1200w, https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?resize=150,84 150w, https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?resize=300,169 300w, https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?resize=768,432 768w, https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?resize=1024,576 1024w, https://www.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/rent-falling.jpeg?resize=600,338 600w” sizes=”(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px”>The real estate market is cooling down Reports released this week by several respected market observers point to less good and increased […]

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Freddie Mac to include on-time rent into underwriting

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Freddie Mac announced Wednesday that on-time rental payments will be included in its underwriting system. The government-sponsored enterprise said that it hopes to incentivize “responsible” renters to make a leap into homeownership. According to Freddie, this option will be available starting July 10 and will allow mortgage lenders to submit a borrower’s bank account data […]

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Mortgage apps flat even as refis tick up

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A drop in mortgage rates led refinancing applications to increase slightly last week, back to a 30% share of the total, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) survey for the week ending June 24. Overall, mortgage apps increased 0.7% on a seasonally adjusted basis from one week earlier, though they came in 49.4% lower than the […]

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As FGMC shuts down, lender partners question fate of loans in pipeline

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Tech-fueled mortgage lender UpEquity just wants answers.   Roughly a year ago, the Austin-based fintech began to sell its loans to First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation (FGMC), a lender and investor that specializes in non-qualified mortgage loans and is controlled by behemoth investment management firm Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO).  UpEquity sent between 30 and 40 […]

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Two more MSR deals valued in total at $2.5B hit the market 

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The Prestwick Mortgage Group, an Alexandria, Virginia-based advisory and brokerage firm, has unveiled an offering for a $1.6 billion package of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae mortgage-servicing rights (MSRs). The bulk of the 7,189 loans in the MSR offering put out to bid this week were originated in Florida and the Midwest, according to the offering documents — which […]

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Fix-and-flip lender Kiavi finalizes $218M private-label offering

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Kiavi, formerly LendingHome, recently closed a $218 million private-label securitization of unrated short-term mortgages — described as “residential transition loans” (RTLs) by the lender, which serves the fix-and-flip market. The deal represents Kiavi’s ninth such securitization under its LHOME shelf since launching its revolving securitization program in 2019, according to the company. The offering includes a […]

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Roostify partners with Indecomm to court self-employed borrowers

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Mortgage technology provider Roostify is hoping to bring in more self-employed borrowers by adding mortgage automation provider Indecomm‘s automated income calculation technology, it announced Tuesday. Indecomm’s IncomeGenius integration into Roostify’s data intelligence solutions will expand Roostify’s existing income calculation capabilities for self-employed borrowers, according to a company statement. The partnership is aimed at reducing the […]

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Sales Boomerang and Mortgage Coach merge

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Mortgage fintechs Sales Boomerang and Mortgage Coach have merged, roughly six months after a Philadelphia-based private equity firm bought a controlling stake in each company. The two companies have been working toward the merger since LLR Partners’ made an investment in each in January. Richard Harris, former chief executive officer at email sending and delivering […]

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Winners and losers of this volatile housing market

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MBA, HPC urge VA to extend partial claim program

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The Mortgage Bankers Association and the Housing Policy Council sent a letter to the Department of Veterans Affairs urging the department to delay the expiration of its COVID-19 assistance partial claim program. If it doesn’t heed the letter, the VAs partial claim program will sunset in late October. In the joint letter, the MBA and […]

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Mortgage delinquency rate falls to historic low

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The national mortgage delinquency dropped to an all-time low in May, continuing two consecutive months of a decline since March.  The overall delinquency rate slightly dropped five basis points from April to 2.75% in May, according to Black Knight. The delinquency rate is 42% lower than the same period a year ago. A total of […]

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Fannie Mae is out with 7th CAS offering

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Less than a month after announcing its sixth Connecticut Avenue Series (CAS) credit-risk transfer deal of 2022, Fannie Mae is unveiling its seventh CAS transaction of the year — an $866 million note offering backed by a reference pool of single-family mortgages valued at $30.6 billion. Earlier this month, Fannie Mae launched its a sixth CAS credit-risk transfer (CRT) deal […]

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Mid America Mortgage rebrands to Click n’ Close

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Texas lender Mid America Mortgage rebranded as Click n’ Close to expand into the mortgage technology industry following the sale of the majority of its retail lending operations.  Click n’ Close will retain retail operations related to its reverse mortgage and lending business for Native Americans, the company said Monday. The lender will also focus […]

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American Financial Network to pay $1M fee to resolve fraud allegations

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Brea, California-based direct lender American Financial Network will pay about $1.04 million to resolve allegations that it fraudulently originated government-backed mortgage loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). The settlement agreement announced by the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington on Tuesday puts an end to a joint investigation conducted by […]

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PIMCO-backed FGMC lays off most staffers

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Mortgage lender First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation cut about 80% of its workforce on Friday and has stopped accepting new mortgage applications, HousingWire has learned. Former employees said the lender has “essentially shuttered.” According to two former FGMC employees, the company on Friday laid off around 500 employees without severance payment, meaning only 100 staffers remain.  “They […]

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HW+ Member Spotlight: Ben Bernstein

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This week’s HW+ member spotlight features Ben Bernstein, director at Axonic Capital, an investment firm with a deep focus on the structured credit sector of the financial markets. Prior to that, Bernstein held leadership roles in Odeon Capital Group and JPMorgan Chase. Below, Bernstein answers questions about the housing industry: HousingWire: What is your current favorite HW+ article and […]

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FHFA: No delay on 50 bps fee, but open to “engagement”

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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) today reiterated its stance on a new fee on some government-backed enterprise securities. The agency made no promise to delay the fee. Still, some stakeholders unhappy with the fee see an opportunity. In a statement, FHFA Director Sandra Thompson said her agency was “committed to the continued strength and […]

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Purchase mortgage rates continue incremental, upward trend

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Purchase mortgage rates this week averaged 5.81%, compared to 5.78% the week prior, when rates rose 55 basis points, the largest 1-week increase since 1987, according to the latest Freddie Mac PMMS index.  A year ago at this time, 30-year fixed rate purchase rates were at 3.02%. The PMMS, a government-sponsored enterprise index, accounts solely […]

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UWM drops rates 50 to 100 basis points in bid for brokers

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United Wholesale Mortgage (UWM), the nation’s largest wholesale lender, wants to beat rival lenders by offering competitive pricing to brokers, a move designed to navigate a shrinking mortgage market with compressed margins. UWM dropped rates by 50 to 100 basis points across all loan types, the company said in a release. The new program follows […]

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JPMorgan Chase starts to cut mortgage jobs

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JPMorgan Chase, the nation’s largest bank, has started a workforce reduction of its mortgage lending business this week after having been struck by a tightening monetary policy that drove mortgage rates to over 6%. “Our staffing decision this week was a result of cyclical changes in the mortgage market,” a spokeswoman for JPMorgan wrote in a […]

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Flagstar reports data breach affecting 1.5 million clients

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Hackers stole the personal information of 1,547,169 clients of Michigan-based Flagstar Bank in December, according to a document sent by the financial institution to the Office of the Maine Attorney General. The cyberattack occurred on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4, 2021, but the company discovered it on June 2, 2022, the document shows. The external […]

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Purchase mortgage apps defy surging rates

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Despite mortgage rates reaching the highest level in 14 years, mortgage applications increased 4.2% from the prior week, according to the latest Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) survey for the week ending June 17. “Mortgage rates continued to surge last week, with the 30-year fixed mortgage rate jumping 33 basis points to 5.98% – the highest since November […]

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Forbearance rate continued to drop in May

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Fewer homeowners paused or reduced their mortgage payments in May, continuing the decline from April when the total number of loans in forbearance fell to a level below 1% of servicers’ portfolio volume. The share of loans in forbearance dropped by 9 basis points to 0.85% in May from April’s 0.94%, according to the Mortgage […]

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CFPB to review QM rule

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Mortgage stocks are getting battered – what happens next? 

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New Residential to internalize management, change name to Rithm Capital

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New Residential Investment Corp. announced on Friday that it has decided to internalize the company’s management, a step that the real estate investment trust estimates will reduce its costs and potentially attract more institutional investors to its stock.  The company is also changing its name to Rithm Capital, reflecting the diversification of its businesses as more […]

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Opinion: The risk of ICE, Black Knight deal is in the data

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Recently, Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) announced a plan to acquire Black Knight in a reported $13 billion deal that, if approved by federal regulators, would certainly be one of the largest acquisitions ever in the mortgage technology space. The importance of this particular acquisition is one that could have implications for consumers, lenders, vendors and settlement […]

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Bank groups: CFPB should keep nose out of bank mergers

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A banking regulatory agency asked whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should be involved in deciding whether to green light bank mergers. The industry’s answer? A resounding “No.” Trade groups such as the American Bankers Association and the Independent Community Bankers of America, say that doing so would be beyond the scope of the CFPB, […]

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Industry uproar over 50 bps fee on GSE securities

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Mortgage industry stakeholders say a new 50 basis point fee on some Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac securities runs counter to the premise of a uniform mortgage backed security. It’s a “money grab,” said one industry analyst, who requested anonymity to stay on good terms with the government sponsored enterprises, who together back the majority […]

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Wells Fargo’s rapidly shrinking mortgage business

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Wells Fargo this week warned investors the bank’s mortgage business could drop by almost 50% in the second quarter from the prior quarter. Wells Fargo Chief Financial Officer Mike Santomassimo said higher interest rates have greatly reduced the refinancing market – currently down about 82% from the prior year – and home affordability remains a challenge […]

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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac impose new fee for some securities transactions

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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac plan to charge a new 50 basis-point fee for certain structured-finance offerings that use co-mingled agency securities as the underlying collateral.  The fee will apply to securities issued through structured-finance offerings known as Supers, and separately, real estate investment conduits (REMICs). Through these vehicles, the uniform mortgage-backed securities (UMBS) of one government-sponsored enterprise […]

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GAO presses HUD on longstanding IT issues, Ginnie staffing

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The Government Accountability Office this week reminded the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) of some ways it could improve its operations. Among the recommendations, the congressional watchdog said HUD needs to improve internet technology management and that Ginnie Mae, a guarantor for federally backed loans, needs to address “staffing-related challenges.” Both points are […]

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Fannie Mae cuts 2022 industry forecast (again)

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Fannie Mae lowered its projections of mortgage originations and home sales for 2022 as mortgage rates continue to climb. Fannie Mae’s Economic and Strategic Research (ESR) Group revised its projected mortgage origination volume to $2.6 trillion in 2022 and $2.2 trillion in 2023. In May, Fannie Mae dropped its mortgage origination volume projection for 2022 […]

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How the Fed’s rate hike will affect the housing market

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