FHA Takes Enforcement Actions Against Two Lenders

The Department of Housing and Urban Development has taken actions against two lenders and banned them from making Federal Housing Administration-insured loans. HUD's Mortgagee Review Board permanently withdrew the privileges of RSA Financial Inc., Atlanta, and 1st Alliance Mortgage, Houston, to participate in the FHA program. The board also imposed a civil money penalty of $267,900 against 1st Alliance and a $15,000 CMP against RSA Financial. 1st Alliance allegedly used independent contractors to originate 708 FHA loans after certifying they were full-time employees. HUD also claims the Houston-based firm failed to properly ensure that fees "paid outside of closing" were listed on the borrower's HUD-1 settlement statement. HUD discovered that the owner of RSA Financial had a criminal conviction and had been debarred by HUD on two occasions. The MRB also claims that the Atlanta mortgage company was not properly licensed in Georgia. And RSA engaged in prohibited branch arrangements and violated other FHA standards, it found. HUD also reported that Franklin First Financial, Melville, New York agreed to pay a $413,500 civil money penalty and indemnify FHA for possible losses on 31 loans.

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