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CU: CFPB mortgage rule will help consumers avoid bad loans

Bureau should keep up pressure to ensure all mortgages are fair, appropriate

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Consumers Union: CFPB mortgage rule will help consumers avoid bad loans; Bureau should keep up pressure to ensure all mortgages are fair, appropriate
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today issued a new rule aimed at protecting consumers from risky loans by requiring lenders to ensure customers have the ability to repay their mortgage.

This “ability-to-pay” rule was prompted by irresponsible lending practices that played a significant role in the housing collapse that resulted in many families losing their homes.

Pamela Banks, senior policy counsel for Consumers Union, said, “We think the rule will help consumers avoid bad loans. While it’s good that the CFPB is going after some of the worst abuses in the mortgage market, we urge them to keep the pressure on to ensure all mortgages offered to consumers are fair and appropriate.”

Under the new rule, the CFPB said a lender must obtain and verify a consumer’s financial information, including employment status, income, assets, debts, and credit history; a borrower must have enough income or assets to repay the loan; and teaser rates can no longer hide the true cost of a mortgage.

A detailed summary of the ability-to-pay rule is available here.

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