Crackdown on L.O. Comp Would Hurt Consumers, Industry Says
October 29, 2012
The mortgage lending industry told the CFPB that limiting the upfront points and origination fees borrowers pay to the providers of mortgage credit could inadvertently harm the market and the borrowers who are the intended beneficiaries. The American Bankers Association said in a comment letter to the bureau that the overly stringent Dodd-Frank Act prohibitions that ban borrowers options to pay upfront points and origination fees to creditors will greatly damage the availability of financing alternatives for consumers....