CFPB Finalizes ATR Amendments for Small Creditors, Revises Loan Originator Compensation Calculation
May 30, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week finalized amendments to its ability-to-repay rule to revise how loan origination compensation is calculated for certain purposes. The agency also provided exemptions and modifications for small creditors, community development lenders and housing stabilization programs. The Dodd-Frank Act generally provides that points and fees on a qualified mortgages may not exceed 3 percent of the loan balance, and that points and fees in excess of 5 percent will trigger the protections for high-cost mortgages under the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act. Dodd-Frank also included a provision requiring that loan originator compensation be counted toward these thresholds, even if it is not paid upfront by the consumer directly to the loan originator. The revised rule excludes...