On January 29, 2015 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed several changes to Regulation Z that impact small creditors, particularly in rural and underserved areas. The proposal would increase the number of financial institutions able to offer certain types of Qualified Mortgages (QM) in rural and underserved areas. Ability -to-Repay rules, which took effect in January 2014, require lenders to make a reasonable and good-faith determination that prospective borrowers have the ability to repay […]
Category: Truth in Lending
FINAL RULE REVISES TIL AND RESPA
On January 18, 2015 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) approved final changes to Regulations X and Z. The changes are effective on August 1, 2015. The final rule: Extends the timing requirement for revised disclosures when consumers lock a rate or extend a rate lock after the Loan Estimate is provided; Clarifies placement of the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry ID (NMLSR ID) on the integrated disclosures; Permits certain language related to construction […]
2015 LENDING COMPLIANCE THRESHOLDS
Numerous regulatory requirements have thresholds that change annually. Following is a review of several of the lending thresholds that have changed recently. CRA – Small Bank and Intermediate Small Bank – Effective January 1, 2105 each federal financial institution regulatory agency defines the term “small bank” to mean a bank that, as of December 31 of either of the prior two calendar years, had assets of less than $1.221 billion. The term “intermediate small bank” means a small […]
45-DAY LOOK BACK PERIOD FOR ARMs – ARE YOU SET?
Effective on January 10, 2014 Section 1026.20 of Regulation Z requires, when a rate change accompanied by a payment change occurs on an ARM, a notice to be sent to the consumer at least 60, but no more than 120, days before the first payment at the adjusted level is due. However a different timing rule (at least 25, but no more than 120, days before the first payment at the adjusted level is due) applies […]
PROPOSED DEFINITION OF DELINQUENCY
On November 19, 2014 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published proposed changes to Regulations X (RESPA) and Z (TIL). Among other items the proposal contains extensive comment on the definition of the term “delinquency” when used for determining when the first notice regarding foreclosure under section 1024.41(f)(1)(i) may be sent. Section 1024.31 contains definitions for various terms that are used throughout the provisions of subpart C of Regulation X. It does not contain a […]