Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage Proposed Rule Would Create Huge Legal Risk for Buyers of MBS
July 29, 2011
The Federal Reserve’s proposed rulemaking that would establish the “qualified mortgage” as a standard for complying with the ability-to-repay requirement under the Dodd-Frank Act would create a number of significant legal liabilities that will threaten buyers of MBS, Wall Street groups said. The American Securitization Forum emphasized that questions about the lack of objective criteria in the proposal for determining whether a loan is a QM, and how little legal certainty the final rulemaking would actually provide, become of “critical importance when ...
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