(a) AuthorityThe Secretary may delegate, to one or more mortgagees approved by the Secretary under the direct endorsement program, the authority of the Secretary under this chapter to insure mortgages involving property upon which there is located a dwelling designed principally for occupancy by 1 to 4 families.
(b) ConsiderationsIn determining whether to delegate authority to a mortgagee under this section, the Secretary shall consider the experience and performance of the mortgagee compared to the default rate of all insured mortgages in comparable markets, and such other factors as the Secretary determines appropriate to minimize risk of loss to the insurance funds under this chapter.
(c) Enforcement of insurance requirements(1) In generalIf the Secretary determines that a mortgage insured by a mortgagee pursuant to delegation of authority under this section was not originated in accordance with the requirements established by the Secretary, and the Secretary pays an insurance claim with respect to the mortgage within a reasonable period specified by the Secretary, the Secretary may require the mortgagee approved under this section to indemnify the Secretary for the loss.
(2) Fraud or misrepresentationIf fraud or misrepresentation was involved in connection with the origination, the Secretary may require the mortgagee approved under this section to indemnify the Secretary for the loss regardless of when an insurance claim is paid.
(d) Termination of mortgagee’s authorityIf a mortgagee to which the Secretary has made a delegation under this section violates the requirements and procedures established by the Secretary or the Secretary determines that other good cause exists, the Secretary may cancel a delegation of authority under this section to the mortgagee by giving notice to the mortgagee. Such a cancellation shall be effective upon receipt of the notice by the mortgagee or at a later date specified by the Secretary. A decision by the Secretary to cancel a delegation shall be final and conclusive and shall not be subject to judicial review.
(e) Requirements and proceduresBefore approving a delegation under this section, the Secretary shall issue regulations establishing appropriate requirements and procedures, including requirements and procedures governing the indemnification of the Secretary by the mortgagee.
Structure US Code
SUBCHAPTER II— MORTGAGE INSURANCE
§ 1708. Federal Housing Administration operations
§ 1709. Insurance of mortgages
§ 1709–1. Repealed. [title IV, § 404(a)], ,
§ 1709–2. Equity skimming; penalty; persons liable; one dwelling exemption
§ 1709a. Determination of loan-to-value ratios
§ 1711. General Surplus and Participating Reserve Accounts
§ 1712a. Indexing of FHA multifamily housing loan limits
§ 1713. Rental housing insurance
§ 1715. Statistical and economic surveys
§ 1715b. Rules and regulations
§ 1715d. Insurance of mortgages on property in Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, and Virgin Islands
§ 1715e. Cooperative housing insurance
§ 1715f. Process of applications and issuance of commitments
§ 1715g. Insurance of mortgage where mortgagor is not occupant of property
§ 1715k. Rehabilitation and neighborhood conservation housing insurance
§ 1715l. Housing for moderate income and displaced families
§ 1715n. Miscellaneous mortgage insurance
§ 1715o. Interest rate on debentures; method of establishment
§ 1715q. Delivery of statement of appraisal or estimates to home buyers
§ 1715r. Requirement of builder’s cost certification; definitions
§ 1715s. Treatment of mortgages covering tax credit projects
§ 1715t. Voluntary termination of insurance
§ 1715u. Authority to assist mortgagors in default
§ 1715v. Insurance of mortgages for housing for elderly persons
§ 1715x. Experimental housing insurance
§ 1715y. Mortgage insurance for condominiums
§ 1715z. Homeownership or membership in cooperative association for lower income families
§ 1715z–1. Rental and cooperative housing for lower income families
§ 1715z–1a. Assistance for troubled multifamily housing projects
§ 1715z–1b. Tenant participation in multifamily housing projects
§ 1715z–1c. Regulation of rents in insured projects
§ 1715z–3. Special Risk Insurance Fund
§ 1715z–5. Purchase of fee simple title from lessors
§ 1715z–6. Supplemental loans for multifamily projects
§ 1715z–7. Mortgage insurance for hospitals
§ 1715z–8. Mortgage assistance payments for middle-income families
§ 1715z–9. Co-insurance of eligible mortgage, advance, or loan
§ 1715z–11a. Disposition of HUD-owned properties
§ 1715z–12. Single-family mortgage insurance on Hawaiian home lands
§ 1715z–13. Single family mortgage insurance on Indian reservations
§ 1715z–13a. Loan guarantees for Indian housing
§ 1715z–13b. Loan guarantees for Native Hawaiian housing
§ 1715z–14. Risk-sharing demonstration
§ 1715z–15. Limitation on prepayment of mortgages on multifamily rental housing
§ 1715z–16. Adjustable rate single family mortgages
§ 1715z–17. Shared appreciation mortgages for single family housing
§ 1715z–18. Shared appreciation mortgages for multifamily housing
§ 1715z–19. Equity skimming penalty
§ 1715z–20. Insurance of home equity conversion mortgages for elderly homeowners
§ 1715z–21. Delegation of insuring authority to direct endorsement mortgagees
§ 1715z–22. Multifamily mortgage credit programs
§ 1715z–23. HOPE for Homeowners Program
§ 1715z–24. Pilot program for automated process for borrowers without sufficient credit history
§ 1715z–25. Mortgage modification data collecting and reporting