Mortgage delinquencies continue decline; RPL market getting stronger

Mortgage delinquencies continue decline; RPL market getting stronger

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

In another sign that the mortgage industry is continuing its strong recovery, a recent report shows that delinquencies are on a decline while positive trends are occurring within the nation’s pool of reperforming loans (RPLs).


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What does the future hold for Fannie and Freddie?

What does the future hold for Fannie and Freddie?

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Following another profitable quarter and strong results for 2016, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seem like their strong enough to survive on their own without government conservatorship.  But despite their healthy financials, the future is both organizations is...


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Will President Trump reverse his reversal on FHA premium cut?

Will President Trump reverse his reversal on FHA premium cut?

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

President Donald Trump had barely settled into the Oval Office when he reversed an Obama Administration cut on FHA mortgage insurance premiums. A week before leaving office, President Obama announced a cut in...


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Job market outlook for the mortgage industry

Job market outlook for the mortgage industry

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The job market for professionals in the mortgage industry is expected to grow modestly in both the short-term and long-term...


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What do Mortgage Underwriters Earn in Salary and Benefits?

What do Mortgage Underwriters Earn in Salary and Benefits?

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Professionals entering the field of mortgage underwriting can expect a starting salary of around $50,000 a year while those with a decade or more of experience can sometimes command six figures, according to multiple survey reports found on online job and career websites...


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How higher interest rates may affect the mortgage industry

How higher interest rates may affect the mortgage industry

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

After years of suppressing interest rates as low as possible, the Federal Reserve has increased the federal funds rate by 50 basis points over two rate increases in the last year. The Fed also projects three rates increases annually for the next three years...

 


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How President Trump May Impact the Mortgage Industry

How President Trump May Impact the Mortgage Industry

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

What impact will President Donald Trump have on mortgage processors and underwriters over the next four years or more? The answers may be as unpredictable as his campaign and as surprising as his victory on Election Day...


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Keep Your Eye on the Borrower’s Reserves!

Keep Your Eye on the Borrower’s Reserves!

Written By: Op-Ed Writer Glenn Michaels

There are certain situations where the borrower must show that they have reserves after closing. Individuals purchasing or refinancing three and/or four family homes with FHA financing must provide evidence that they will have three (3) months of PITI reserves. The reserve does not include funds received from a gift. The reserves must be the borrower’s own money. 

 


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Coaching Borrowers on Credit Repair

 Coaching Borrowers on Credit Repair

Written By: NAMU® Op-Ed Ghost Writer

In cases where borrowers are unable to qualify due to unacceptable credit, lenders may provide credit repair coaching as a customer service benefit.Providing this service will allow the consumer to reapply at a later date with more success. Prior to issuing an adverse action, explore all options for approval. This will allow you to provide detailed information to the borrower regarding areas where their credit application can be improved.

 


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Fannie Mae Updates to Self-Employment Income Analysis

Fannie Mae Updates to Self-Employment Income Analysis

Written By: NAMU® Op-Ed Ghost Writer

In December 2014, Fannie Mae issued a selling guide update regarding the required methods for analyzing self-employed borrowers whose income is reported on Schedule K-1 for S-corporations or Partnerships. In August 2015, Fannie Mae issued a selling guide update that delayed the implementation of these new rules until February 2016. On June 28, 2016 Fannie Mae issued another update which clarified some of the policies outlined in the original selling guide update from 2014. As a result, it is now mandatory that all lenders begin to analyze self-employed income utilizing these new rules. 

 


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