Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have not adopted federal nontraditional mortgage guidance yet, but their regulator is trying to get them on the same page as other financial institutions.James Lockhart, director of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, told reporters that he expects Fannie and Freddie to comply with the nontraditional mortgage guidance that federal banking regulators finalized last September. The guidance requires lenders to underwrite interest-only and payment-option mortgages at the fully indexed rate. The two government-sponsored enterprises have already informed OFHEO about their plans, and Mr. Lockhart said OFHEO will be seeking "some changes." He indicated that those changes would be spelled out in a letter to the GSEs, possibly this week. "So we expect them to be compliant," Mr. Lockhart said. The OFHEO director also noted that there have been discussions with the GSEs about the proposed subprime guidance the banking regulators issued March 2 for public comment. "We are asking for their comments on that," he said.
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Fast tracking closing and funding is the critical differentiator among lenders, the 2026 Mortgage-Home Equity Scorecard report from Keynova found.
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Close to one in four homeowners are currently making additional payments toward their mortgage principal beyond the monthly amount due, according to Rocket.
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The latest investor statements show the persistence of a trend in which one vintage has a higher rate of distress than others, Morningstar DBRS finds.
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The annualized new single-family home sales pace, an indicator of the U.S. Census Bureau's New Residential Sales report, declined in three of the last four months.
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Despite Treasury intervention to calm bond yields, persistent deficit pressure continues to trap mortgage rates, keeping application volume flat and squeezing origination revenue.
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Kastle lands another high-profile client, SWBC adds insurtech to its servicing platform, while other mortgage lenders also embark on new partnerships.
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