FHA Credit Watch Program: Revisiting Delinquency Trends and Remediation, May 14
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About the Event
Building on a prior MBA webinar, this session revisits FHA’s Credit Watch program and why it matters for lenders with Direct Endorsement and Lender Insurance authority. Given elevated delinquency levels in FHA’s portfolio, MBA and industry experts will walk through how FHA measures lender performance using compare ratios across HUD field office jurisdictions, how tools like Neighborhood Watch monitor delinquency trends, and the latest market data. This session provides essential context for any lender aiming to stay compliant and protect their approvals.
Next, the webinar will focus on remediation, and the steps lenders should take both before and after receiving their first HUD notification. Panelists will discuss why risk mitigation can be difficult, but will also share best practices for tracking performance, identifying key risk drivers, and intervening early to minimize risk. This practical session is designed to help lenders engage proactively and strategically with HUD.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from seasoned experts and walk away with the insights you need to safeguard your organization’s FHA lending operations. Feel free to submit advance questions to MBA’s Amanda Straub.
Date/Time:
Thursday, May 14 (3:00 PM – 4:15 PM ET)
Objectives:
Understand what FHA’s Credit Watch is, why it matters for Direct Endorsement/Lender Insurance lenders, and how compare ratios are used to assess performance
Learn how FHA systems monitor delinquency trends and review the latest market data to benchmark your portfolio
Discuss who to engage, what to document, and how to structure a response
Learn best practices to track performance, spot red flags early, and intervene proactively to protect approvals
Target Audience:
Senior Executives
Heads of Production
Underwriting Personnel
Compliance Professionals
Speaker(s):
Moderator: Darnell Peterson, AMP, Manager, Loan Production Policy, Mortgage Bankers Association
Brian Chappelle, Partner, Potomac Partners
Jack Higgins, Director, Quality Assurance Division, Federal Housing Administration
Marina B. Walsh, CMB, Vice President, Industry Analysis, Research and Economics, Mortgage Bankers Association
