Fannie Mae has rolled out a new program under which it will offer market-rate leases for terms of up to a year to troubled borrowers who turn over the deeds to their homes. The company offered no estimates on how many borrowers it thinks might use the program. The GSE's "Deed for Lease" effort is designed for homeowners headed toward foreclosure that do not qualify for loan modifications. They must document that the market rate rent does not exceed 31% of their gross income. Buyers of foreclosed properties are to assume the leases. Since January, Fannie has offered month-to-month leases to tenants whose landlords have lost their properties to foreclosure. Freddie Mac has offered month-to-month leases to both tenants and former borrowers since March. To date, neither effort has generated much use. Last month, Fannie said it had executed just 200 leases to date.
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JPMorganChase and Bank of America raised concerns about the proposed removal of risk-weighted assets from the denominator of the short-term wholesale funding component of the GSIB surcharge — changes backed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reportedly plans to send the recently passed housing bill to the White House on Monday, starting a 10-day clock for the president to sign the bill.
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The national delinquency rate rose 15 basis points to 3.5% last month due to a calendar anomaly, marking a 4.5% month-over-month incline and 9.4% annual change.
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ICE launched a fraud detection tool for underwriters, Newrez partnered with Matic and Rate announced a free home equity monitoring tool this month.
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Nearly one-third of states now have official nonbank standards for liquidity, capital and corporate governance that firms over a certain threshold must meet.
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KBW now rates UWM as outperform, and BTIG calls the stock a buy, but both cite high leverage levels and industry macro trends depressing its stock price.
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