Dodd-Frank Bill Looks To Curb Predatory Lending Abuses
In the 2010 Dodd-Frank Reform bill recently agreed upon by members of the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Finance Committee, lawmakers will create a consumer financial-protection bureau at the Federal Reserve to police banks for mortgage-lending abuses. The bill must be approved by both the House and Senate before it can be signed by President Obama.
The 2010 financial reform bill brings many widely differing state regulations under a federal umbrella : (1) consumers with adjustable-rate or other complicated mortgages can no longer be fined for paying off their mortgage early. Currently some borrowers face rates so high that it is too difficult to get out of a mortgage if they think they have been given a bad deal; and (2) bankers can no longer get bonuses for the types of mortgages they sell, reducing the incentive to write off riskier loans.
Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 10:47PM |
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