KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to six classes of mortgage pass-through notes from Imperial Fund Mortgage Trust 2022-NQM3 (IMPRL 2022-NQM3), a $402.7 million non-prime RMBS transaction. The underlying collateral, comprising 873 residential mortgages, is characterized by a notable concentration of alternative income documentation (95.5%). With respect to the Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage (ATR/QM) rule, approximately 49.8% of the loans were categorized as non-qualified mortgages (Non-QM). The remaining loans (50.2%) were categorized as exempt from the ATR/QM rule due to being originated for business purposes (i.e., investment properties).
KBRA’s rating approach incorporated loan-level analysis of the mortgage pool through its RMBS Credit Model, an examination of the results from third-party loan file due diligence performed at the time of origination of the loans, cash flow modeling analysis of the transaction’s payment structure, reviews of key transaction parties and an assessment of the transaction’s legal structure and documentation. This analysis is further described in our U.S. RMBS Rating Methodology.
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Related Publications
- IMPRL 2022-NQM3 Tear Sheet
- RMBS KBRA Comparative Analytic Tool (KCAT)
- U.S. RMBS Rating Methodology
- U.S. RMBS Mortgage Default and Loss Model Methodology
- Global Structured Finance Counterparty Methodology
- ESG Global Rating Methodology
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