TRID’s “Black Hole” remains in place, but new CFPB proposal aims to address it

TRID’s “Black Hole” remains in place, but new CFPB proposal aims to address it

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Last month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized amendments to the “Know Before You Owe” mortgage disclosure rule. Formally known as the as the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule (TRID), the regulation requires mandatory compliance beginning Oct. 1, 2018, about three years after it first took effect.


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Is an economic storm brewing for the mortgage industry?

Is an economic storm brewing for the mortgage industry?

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The economic atmosphere remains calm…for now.But clouds are forming. The wind is picking up a little bit. A few warning signs have emerged for the mortgage industry to heed.


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Provisions of Financial CHOICE Act Inserted in Spending Bill

Provisions of Financial CHOICE Act Inserted in Spending Bill

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

It passed the House along party lines last month. The likelihood it gets through the Senate is dicey at best.  But key parts of the Financial CHOICE Act may be enacted after they were included in the House Appropriations Committee’s Financial Services Subcommittee’s appropriations bill at the end of June. 


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FHFA wants authority to examine GSE third parties

FHFA wants authority to examine GSE third parties

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Midway through its 120-page annual Report to Congress, the Federal Housing Finance Agency dedicated one page to making three legislative recommendations. One of those recommendations drew a strong objection from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).


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After three years, debate between PHH and CFPB seems far from over

After three years, debate between PHH and CFPB seems far from over

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

It started three years ago with a hefty, nine-figure fine.The agency that imposed the fine was called unconstitutional by the mortgage giant it sought to punish for an alleged violation.


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Fannie, Freddie project steady housing growth in 2017-18

Fannie, Freddie project steady housing growth in 2017-18

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

Economists at both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac forecast housing market growth in 2017 from last year. But the rate of growth will be slower this year and it will moderate even more in 2018, according to those forecasts.


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Fannie focused on customer-centric initiatives

Fannie focused on customer-centric initiatives

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

While regulators and legislators debate the current and future structure of Fannie Mae, the agency has been spending much of 2017 talking about its focus on customers. In the last month, executives from Executive VP Andrew Bon Salle to Chief Financial Officer David Benson have given interviews on the subject of Fannie’s customer-centric initiatives.


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CFPB to increase its focus on mortgage discrimination

CFPB to increase its focus on mortgage discrimination

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will be increasing its focus in the next year on ensuring that certain mortgage borrowers don’t face credit discrimination. The CFPB recently released its fifth Fair Lending Report, which summarizes its supervision and enforcement activity in the past year as well as its priorities for the coming year.


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When should GSE recapitalization occur?

When should GSE recapitalization occur?

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The future of the two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac has become the mortgage industry’s version of the classic chicken-and-egg dilemma. 


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CFPB proposes amendments to ECOA Regulation B

CFPB proposes amendments to ECOA Regulation B

Written By: Joel Palmer, Op-Ed Writer

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) wants to give mortgage lenders more flexibility in complying with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) while also clarifying their obligations under the law.


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