The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week proposed changes to a final rule issued in January to remove an inadvertent gap in protections for borrowers receiving higher-priced mortgages and tweak the definitions of rural and underserved areas. The proposed changes relate to a final rule on escrow requirements for higher-priced mortgage loans. Lenders are currently required to establish escrow accounts for certain HPMLs for a minimum of one year. The CFPBs final rule generally ...