- Massachusetts’s federal court found that a unit of Deutsche Bank AG failed to vet some residential mortgage-backed securities, which mislead Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.
- US Bank filed an amended complaint claiming that Citigroup Global Markets Realty Corp. and CitiMortgage Inc. in suit over bad mortgage-backed securities.
- After PHH Corp. was ordered to pay $109 million in penalties by the CFPB in a mortgage kickback scheme, it has asked to D.C. Circuit to reconsider.
- New York state court dismisses Commerzbank AG’s suit against UBS AG, Credit Suisse Group AG, and others due to the statute of limitations. Commerzbank brought suit alleging loan quality fraud in the sale of $1.9 billion in mortgage securities.
- NY federal court dismissed a derivative shareholder suit against American Realty Capital Properties Inc. as the suit did not fulfill the state law requirement that demand be made on the board of directors before bringing suit and this case did not meet the narrow futility exception to such demand. The shareholders brought suit over accounting issues that led to a sharp drop in stock value and destroyed a possible $700 million sale.
- In suit against Amazon for breach of contract, The Durst Organization will not be able to force Amazon to sign a $20 million per year lease. The court found that the letter of intent does not compel the retailer to execute the lease. However, Durst may be able to recover under the additional breach of duty and fraud claims.
- In a historical decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fair Housing Act covers unintentional discrimination through disparate impact, citing to the deep racial divides in the 1960s.
- US Bank, as a trustee of Lehman XS Trust, brings suit against Bank of America and Countrywide Financial for $178 million for alleged breach of representations and warranties in sale of residential mortgage loans.
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Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- House Price Impacts of Racial, Income, Education and Age Neighborhood Segregation, David M. Brasington, Diane Hite & Andres Jauregui, Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 55, Issue 3, pp. 442-467, 2015.
- Housing Price Collapse Worsens the Opportunities for Educational Attainment for the Young in Cities Nationwide, I-Ling Shen & James R. Barth, June 8, 2015.
- Pixelating Administrative Common Law in Mortgage Bankers, Kathryn E. Kovacs, 125 Yale L.J. F. 31 (2015).
Monday’s Adjudication Roundup
- Two Moody’s Investor Services Inc. entities remain the only defendants in appeal from Illinois Bank following the exit of McGraw-Hill Cos. Inc. and Standard and Poor’s in suit over residential mortgage-backed securities ratings.
- A Second Circuit judge did not revive untimely suit against Bank of America for failing to fully disclose exposure to the secondary mortgage market finding that a “reasonably diligent” plaintiff could have filed suit by 2008 based on the publicly available information.
- BlackRock Inc. and other investors filed a class action in New York state court against U.S. Bank NA for allegedly failing to oversee $743 billion in residential mortgage-backed security trusts. The claims had been dismissed in federal court.
Friday’s Government Reports Roundup
- The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) releases report on differences between the National Housing Trust Fund (NHTF) and HOME Investment Partnerships Program. It found that the NHTF is more targeted to low-income renter households than HOME.
- The US Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI) evaluated New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC), which “enables economically distressed communities to leverage private investment capital by providing investors with a federal tax credit.”
- The Center for Housing Policy at the National Housing Conference released report, Affordable Housing’s Place in Medicaid Reform: Opportunities Created by the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Reform.
- The Center for Housing Policy and Children’s HealthWatch released report, The Timing and Duration Effects of Homelessness on Children’s Health.
- The Offices of the Inspector General released report, Coordination of Responsibilities Among the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Prudential Regulators—Limited Scope Review.
- HUD released a report making changes to the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD).
Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- An Extrapolative Model of House Price Dynamics, Edward L. Glaeser & Charles Nathanson, HKS Working Paper No. RWP15-012.
- Old Suburbs Meets New Urbanism, Nicole Stelle Garnett, Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 1512.
- Credit Scoring and Loan Default, Rajdeep Sengupta & Geetesh Bhardwaj, International Review of Finance Vol. 15, Issue 2, pg. 139-167, 2015. (Paid access).
- Product Market Effects of Real Estate Collateral, Azizjon Alimov.
- Reforming REIT Taxation (Or Not), Bradley T. Borden, Houston Law Review, Vol. 52, 2015, Forthcoming; Brooklyn Law School, Legal Studies Paper No. 416.
- Age, Demographics, and the Demand for Housing, Revisited, Richard K. Green & Hyojung Lee, June 4, 2015.
Monday’s Adjudication Roundup
- The CFPB increased PHH Corp.’s penalty to $109 million from $6.4 million on appeal, while upholding an administrative judge’s ruling that the firm was involved in a mortgage insurance kickback scheme.
- A class of PHH borrowers have been granted cert to the U.S. Supreme Court alleging that PHH Corp. violated the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
- NY Court of Appeals bars mortgage-backed securities suit for $330 million against Deutsche Bank AG due to a six-year statute of limitations that started when the contract was signed.
- Nomura Holdings Inc. is appealing $806 million verdict in suit brought by the Federal Housing Finance Agency for selling bad mortgage-backed securities to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
- The Securities and Exchange Commission brought suit against a New York broker for $4.1 million for allegedly selling unregistered securities through several entities.
Wednesday’s Academic Roundup
- Racial Discrepancy in Mortgage Interest Rates, by Ping Cheng, Zhenguo Lin, & Yingchun Liu, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, Vol. 51, No. 1, 2015.
- House Prices, Local Demand, and Retail Prices, by Johannes Stroebel & Joseph Vavra, CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP10612.
- Housing Value Estimation: An Application of Forecast Combination to Residential Property Valuation, by Dennis Glennon, Hua Kiefer & Tom Mayock, May 18, 2015.