Overlooked in the often rancorous partisan sniping during last weeks hearing to consider the nomination of Richard Cordray as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau were some remarks the candidate made that suggest he is interested in reducing the regulatory compliance burden facing mortgage lending institutions. I ... am convinced that the bureau will find many opportunities to streamline regulations and disclosures, Cordray told members of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee last week. Our Know Before You Owe project is working to combine the mortgage disclosure forms required under two distinct but overlapping statutes to make the costs, risks and responsibilities of a home loan clearer to consumers and at the same time to reduce paperwork burdens for lenders which is a true win-win.