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This is a discussion on BREAKING NEWS! Taylor Bean & Whitaker raided by Feds within the Stop Foreclosure and Tell Us Your Story forums, part of the Foreclosure Forum category; Click headline to go to newsarticle. Mortgage lender Taylor Bean & Whitaker closes doors, shocks Ocala By Jeff Harrington and ...
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Click headline to go to newsarticle. Mortgage lender Taylor Bean & Whitaker closes doors, shocks Ocala By Jeff Harrington and John Frank, Times Staff Writers In Print: Friday, August 7, 2009 OCALA — In nearly every office, cubicle and chair here at the local workforce agency Thursday sat a shell-shocked former Taylor, Bean & Whitaker employee. In one hand, victims of the suddenly defunct mortgage goliath clutched damp tissues; in the other, an application for unemployment benefits. Around them, dozens of staffers scurried at hurricane-drill pace to triage what more than one local official compared to a natural disaster. Taylor Bean, the country's third-largest FHA lender, was arguably the biggest player in the mortgage industry you've never heard of. That obscurity was shattered in a painful way this week after federal authorities raided the company, forced it to stop making FHA loans and confirmed that its leaders were under investigation for fraud. On Wednesday afternoon, the company suddenly closed its Ocala headquarters, putting up to 1,000 employees out of work, and pulled the plug on its national network. "People are pretty traumatized," said Susan Roberts, an executive vice president at Workforce Connection, a nonprofit that helps displaced workers. "I was helping a woman who in between tears was filling out her unemployment forms." Though better known for its small-town feel and prestigious horse farms, Ocala relished how Taylor Bean brought pride to the area and offered some of its highest-paid jobs. Yet the ripples of its demise extend far beyond Ocala's borders: • Thousands of borrowers seeking mortgage loans and refinancings in Taylor Bean's pipeline are suddenly back to square one. • Cash-strapped borrowers could struggle the most to find a replacement lender offering affordable terms. Taylor Bean was one of the country's largest FHA lenders, trailing only Bank of America and Wells Fargo. It was one of very few handling FHA loans for manufactured homes. • Hundreds of small banks and brokers that sold their loans to Taylor Bean are suddenly scrambling to find new partners. The removal of a major player could lead to higher prices as well as fewer choices. • Colonial Bank, a $26 billion Alabama bank with nearly 200 branches in Florida, was relying on Taylor Bean as a lifeline. A planned $300 million infusion of capital from Taylor Bean fizzled last week, raising doubts Colonial will continue. Valerie Saunders, president of the Tallahassee-based Florida Association of Mortgage Brokers, said she has three friends who were in the middle of arranging FHA loans through Taylor Bean. All three now have to look for new financing. That means new appraisals for her friends and likely tougher financing terms if they find a new lender. If they had previously locked in at lower rates, they're out of luck. "I consider it to be devastating," Saunders said. "Our state really can't handle too much more negativity, especially regarding housing." Michael Moskowitz, president of the New York-based home lender Equity Now, said many lenders have far sicker loan portfolios than Taylor Bean's. "It shows that in the mortgage industry, many players are still in a precarious position," he said. Rags to riches Taylor, Bean & Whitaker had modest roots, much like the executive who built it into a powerhouse, Lee Farkas. In an interview last month with Ocala Magazine, Farkas described his rags to riches tale: "I came here penniless after living in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands to help someone sell a troubled subdivision in Marion County. After I got here, I was too poor to go anywhere else." Farkas bought Taylor Bean in 1990. After a slow start, he posted phenomenal growth numbers, reaching $30 billion worth of business annually. After the housing meltdown and demise of such players as Countrywide Financial, Taylor Bean was one of the few surviving lenders that relied on mortgage brokers and correspondents to find loans. Banks cut back on using brokers. FHA loans, federally insured loans that are more attractive to lenders, have played an increasingly critical role in the housing market after large banks and private mortgage insurers pulled back on lending. Taylor Bean capitalized on the shift, continuing to grow. It ranked 12th among U.S. mortgage originators in the first half of this year with $17 billion in loans, or 1.7 percent of the total, according to industry newsletter Inside Mortgage Finance. Guy Cecala, Inside Mortgage CEO and publisher, said the company's accelerated growth while others were shrinking should have been a red flag. They weren't growing because of better pricing, he reasoned. So it was likely either a case of lax underwriting — or fraud. Taylor Bean started unraveling when federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) officials noticed that FHA-insured loans underwritten by the company were defaulting at a significantly greater rate than those of FHA's other borrowers. On Monday, citing evidence of fraud, the FBI and federal agents for the FHA raided Taylor Bean's headquarters. The FHA also recommended that two top company officials be temporarily banned from doing mortgage business with the federal government. On Wednesday, Farkas sent an e-mail to employees, which was forwarded to the Ocala Star Banner. It bore the subject line: "The saddest day of my life." Farkas told workers he tried to do everything possible to save TB&W but couldn't. "We did our best for a very long time," he wrote. "I apologize to everyone." Bad hit for Ocala The Ocala Marion County Economic Development Corp. lists Taylor Bean as the area's fifth-largest employer with 1,238 employees. But that doesn't include scores of other employees and brokers across the country. The company's Web site lists 25 other offices, including one in Tampa and one in Largo. No one could be reached at either location Thursday. The loss comes at a particularly difficult time for Ocala and its 54,000 residents. Unemployment already stands at 12.6 percent. A dozen top employers already downsized or closed doors in Marion County this year and no one is filling the gap. "We have never seen this number of layoffs before in the history of Ocala," said Jannet Walsh with the Workforce Connection. Angelica Rolon, a mother who supports her two children and stay-at-home boyfriend, reported to the workforce agency instead of her Taylor Bean job Thursday. "I need anything right now," she said as she filed forms for unemployment. "I have a family at home. I was the only one making money." According to HUD, Bank of America will eventually take over servicing Taylor Bean loans. For now, Taylor Bean's skeleton staff is trying to appease customers who manage to reach them. A receptionist spent the better part of the day answering phone calls from uncertain mortgage holders. "Yes, your mortgage is still held by Taylor, Bean & Whitaker," she said for the umpteenth time into her headset, her artificial finger nails clicking the computer keys. "Yes, you still need to make the payments to Taylor, Bean & Whitaker." Behind her, through a glass wall, sat rows and rows of empty cubicles. Times staff writer Robert Trigaux and Times researchers Will Gorham and Carolyn Edds contributed to this report. . What now? What if I have financing through Taylor Bean? Continue sending payments to Taylor Bean as usual. Bank of America eventually will take over servicing of existing loans under an arrangement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. If you're in the middle of arranging financing through Taylor Bean, you have to start over and find another lender. HUD officials said they will honor Taylor Bean loan packages that have already been approved. But there's a caveat. Since the company closed its lending division Wednesday, HUD officials say it's not clear they will be able to assess the status of some loans that may have been approved. For more information about FHA loans, call 1-800-CALL-FHA. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: BREAKING NEWS! Taylor Bean & Whitaker raided by Feds Thank you ladydovefl for sharing this information.
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: BREAKING NEWS! Taylor Bean & Whitaker raided by Feds My TBW loan was sent to Cenlar?! Has anyone heard fo this servicer out of NJ? I was pre-qualified by Sparta Servicing(who i guess was subcontracted by TBW) for the Making Home Affordable modification on Wed 8/5 morning. The afternoon of 8/5 TBW closed it's doors. Now I'm hoping that this new servicer will honor my modification. I took 5 months of daily phone calls and emails to TBW a before it actually got to Sparta servicing whom i had great success with. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | My mortgage payment is due on September 1 and I don't know if I should send it to TBW, I'm afraid to be out my money. Has anybody received letters telling them what company their accounts will be with now? |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | I hope I'm not out of line in posting the information below - my apologies if it is. Following is the information I found when I did an online search for Taylor, Bean, and Whitaker. NOTICE TO HOME MORTGAGE CUSTOMERS AT THIS TIME, TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP. ("TBW") IS UNABLE TO EITHER OFFER AN ONLINE PAYMENT OPTION OR AUTOMATIC PAYMENT DEDUCTIONS FOR ITS HOME MORTGAGE CUSTOMERS. PLEASE NOTE THAT NO AUTOMATIC DEBIT PAYMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE SINCE AUGUST 10, 2009. MOREOVER, TBW IS NO LONGER SERVICING GINNIE MAE AND FREDDIE MAC LOANS. FOR HOME MORTGAGE CUSTOMERS WITH A GINNIE MAE LOAN, YOUR LOAN WILL NOW BE SERVICED BY BANK OF AMERICA. BANK OF AMERICA CAN BE REACHED AT 1-800-669-6607. PAYMENTS SHOULD BE SENT TO: BANK OF AMERICA HOME LOANS, LP FOR HOME MORTGAGE CUSTOMERS WITH A FREDDIE MAC LOAN, YOUR LOAN WILL NOW BE SERVICED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICERS: PAYMENT PROCESSING P.O. BOX 10334 VAN NUYS, CA 91410-0334 IF YOUR LOAN IS CURRENT, YOUR SERVICER WILL BE CENLAR. CENLAR CAN BE REACHED AT 1-877-680-5583. IF YOUR LOAN IS NOT CURRENT, YOUR SERVICER WILL EITHER BE SAXON OR OCWEN. SAXON CAN BE REACHED AT 1-888-422-6451. OCWEN CAN BE REACHED AT 1-800-74-OCWEN. FOR ALL OTHER HOME MORTGAGE CUSTOMERS, PLEASE MAIL YOUR PAYMENT TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: TAYLOR, BEAN & WHITAKER MORTGAGE CORP. IT IS IMPORTANT FOR ALL CONSUMERS THAT YOUR LOAN NUMBER IS WRITTEN ON YOUR CHECK AND THAT YOU INCLUDE ANY SPECIAL PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS SUCH AS ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS TO PRINCIPAL OR ESCROW. USE YOUR TBW LOAN NUMBER UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A NEW LOAN NUMBER FROM YOUR NEW SERVICER. ATTN: CASHIERING 1417 N. MAGNOLIA AVE. OCALA, FL 34475 FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR FHA-INSURED LOAN, CONTACT FHA’S RESOURCE CENTER AT 1-800-CALL-FHA. FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR FREDDIE MAC LOAN, GO TO THE FREDDIE MAC WEBSITE AT Freddie Mac's Homepage OR CONTACT FREDDIE MAC’S HEADQUARTERS AT (703) 903-2000. FOR OTHER QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT TBW AT 1-888-225-2164 OR 1-800-530-2602. |
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