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CFPB Plans to End GSE QM ‘Patch;’ Possibly Adjust QMs
August 2, 2019
Brandon Ivey
The proposal to end the qualified mortgage patch available to loans eligible for sale to the GSEs could boost non-agency mortgage activity, though the devil is in the details as the plan plays out leading to early 2021.
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