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The continuing foreclosure crisis, increased governmental regulation of the real estate and financial industries, and a steady and high degree of media interest in Habitat’s work make it critical to the continued success of the ministry that Habitat partner family mortgages, both in their origination and servicing, are of the highest quality and meet all relevant standards.The Mortgage Procedures and Regulations (MPAR) initiative offers affiliates several distinct, but related, resource collections that will be useful in improving the origination and servicing of mortgage loans.
MPAR Initiative
Mortgage Procedures And Regulations
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MPARMortgage Mavens
Affiliate Financial Services
Government Relations &
Advocacy
Legal
HFHI
MPAR – who makes this possible
Setting our baseline
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The CFPB?
• Increased government regulation
• Increased scrutiny
• Impact beyond regulators:– Donors– Media– Families & general public– Community partners (banks, governments, etc.)
Why you SHOULD be paying attention
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CFPB COMPLAINT PORTAL
Why you really, really SHOULD be paying attention
• Issued by the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, effective as of August 2012
• Does not exempt any affiliate, regardless of size or capacity
• Non-compliance carries severe criminal and civil penalties
• Requires adoption and implementation of affiliate-level policies & procedures
Federal anti-money laundering
1. Board review and adoption of AML Policy and Procedures (template on MPAR page)
2. Designate a Compliance Officer3. Conduct Risk Analysis according to template4. Be prepared to file suspicious activities reports
(SARs) in accordance with your policy and procedure
5. Be prepared to train all necessary staff and volunteers
See AML page on my.habitat for templates, FAQs and resources
Federal anti-money laundering
REMEMBER, YOU AREN’T TOO
BIG TO JAIL!!!
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• Ability-to-repay (ATR) rule & corollary Qualified Mortgage (QM) set the floor for mortgages receiving beneficial treatment by government
• Loans meeting QM standards are considered to automatically meet ATR and have reduced liabilities
• Financial institutions have argued that they will necessarily limit their products to QM
• Habitat was concerned that our loans wouldn’t meet standard & we would lose donors and partners
Qualified Mortgage
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• The ability-to-repay rule sets a “ground floor” for what constitutes a reliable mortgage, providing minimum requirements for originators. A creditor must consider an applicants: – current or reasonably expected income or assets; – current employment status; – the monthly payment on the covered transaction; – the monthly payment on any simultaneous loan; – the monthly payment for mortgage-related obligations; – current debt obligations, alimony and child support; – the monthly debt-to-income ratio or residual income; and – credit history.
Qualified Mortgage continued
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Exemption:• Released May 29th, rule goes into effect January 10th.• Proposed for nonprofits with Habitat in mind– Not all nonprofits; only those focused on low and moderate
income– 200 extensions of credit annual limit
• Banking partners will need to learn and feel comfortable with exemption
• Still a number of moving parts
Qualified Mortgage continued
CFPB established national mortgage servicing standards• Cannot emphasize enough how big a change that is– New expenses, new consumer protections & liabilities–Will shift the servicing landscape
• Changes go into effect on January 10, 2014• Small servicers were provided certain exemptions– If you use third-party servicers who service over 5,000 loans,
servicing exemptions do not apply• States, mortgage settlements, and other regulators may
add in additional requirements
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New federal servicing rules: A brave new world?
9 new requirements (50,000 foot version)1.Mortgage periodic statements 2.Interest rate adjustments3.Prompt credit of payments 4. Force-placed insurance5.Error resolution procedures & info requests6.General servicing policies and procedures7.Early intervention for delinquent borrowers8.Continuity of contact with delinquent borrowers9.Loss mitigation procedures
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UNDER 5000 EXEMPT
EXEMPT
NOT APPLICABLENOT EXEMPT
NOT EXEMPT
EXEMPT
EXEMPTEXEMPT – WITH EXCEPTIONS
NOT EXEMPT
New federal servicing rules & exemptions
The Safe Act – It won’t die!
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The SAFE ACT Page 350 of the CFPB Final Rule
However, in response to the concerns of the bona fide nonprofit organization, the Bureau emphasizes that the TILA qualification standards do not change existing law regarding which entities or individuals must be licensed under Federal or State law.
Accordingly, for instance, the standards for States to determine whether a particular organization is a bona fide nonprofit and whether to require such a nonprofit’s employees to be licensed under the SAFE Act and Regulation H are not affected by the final rule.
The Safe Act – It won’t die!
New Requirements:1. Background checks2. Criminal information3. Other things
• Regardless of your affiliate’s exemption status• Two different timelines, which will differ depending on your
state’s laws & regulations• Doesn’t need to be sent to CFPB, state, etc. BUT, you need
to have it on file & available. • Must be part of your affiliate’s policies & procedures. I.e.
your board should be aware.
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QRM is an additional new rule addressing securitization of loans
It is unclear what its standards will be; may end up same as QM, may be more strict
It is unclear whether and how it will impact affiliates
Ultimately, rumors are that it will likely mirror QM
QRM… Why waste new letters?
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• You ABSOLUTELY need to know about your state’s current mortgage laws– In 2011, 28 states enacted legislation regarding mortgages &
foreclosures. 44 states considered legislation. – If you are not engaged in the conversation around these laws, you are
doing a disservice to your families and to Habitat.• Oregon BIG foreclosure law changes:
– 175 foreclosed property threshold– Exemptions require affidavits before or at the time of filing notice of
default. – For more info:
www.doj.state.or.us/consumer/pages/foreclosure_mediation.aspx
State mortgage and foreclosure laws
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• Working directly with CFPB on guidance for Habitat affiliates (QM, appraisals, etc.)
• Templates & timelines from Weiner, Brodsky, Kider, PC
• Trainings at all SSO conferences, affiliate summits, and through MPAR My.Habitat page
• American Bankers Assoc. online trainings on all of the major financial issues facing Habitat affiliates
• Assistance in coordinating with: 3rd party servicing; origination; and coordination with large banks, community banks, and state housing finance agencies
How are HFHI & MPAR team helping affiliates to be prepare?