MBA Seeks G-Fee Dialog With Conservator

The Mortgage Bankers Association is hoping to open up a dialogue with the Federal Housing Finance Agency on reducing guarantee and delivery fees charged to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seller/servicers. In an interview with MortgageWire, new MBA chief John Courson said, "We'll encourage the new conservatorship management to take a fresh set of eyes" to both types of fees, especially those charged on mortgages with high loan-to-value ratios. According to company figures, the average g-fee on a newly delivered Fannie Mae loan was 27.8 basis points in the second quarter. The charge on Freddie loans were much lower -- 22 bps, which indicates that the company was having a harder time passing on costs to its lending customers. The MBA says the two government-sponsored enterprises had also been tacking on delivery fees in the range of 25-50 bps. One executive, requesting that his name not be used, said some delivery fees were as high as 100 bps.

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