ASF Makes Another Push for Qualified Mortgage Safe Harbor, But Cautions on Single Underwriting Standard
July 13, 2012
Mortgage securities investors have as much at risk as lenders from the emerging ability-to-repay consumer protection standard because borrowers will be able to challenge compliance with far fewer time restrictions, according to the American Securitization Forum. In a comment letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the ASF urged the agency to set objective and clear standards for qualified mortgages which will satisfy the ability-to-repay underwriting requirement imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act and a legal safe harbor. Otherwise, the resulting significant risk and costs of potential litigation will constrain investors from purchasing...