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NAMB
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HR
3915 Passed in the House of Representatives 291-
127
All-Originator Registry and Originator Compensation
remain intact but the Battle in Washington Continues!
Success!
YSP PRESERVED. Today, the U.S. House of Representatives
passed the final version of H.R. 3915, the "Mortgage
Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act of 2007"
on a vote of 291 to 127. This bill includes three
important provisions that offer effective consumer
protection without favoring any market competitor:
A
National Registry of All Mortgage Originators
-- Mandating an all-originator national registry
will be the most effective protection consumers
will have against bad actors in this industry.
Its all-inclusive national scope means mortgage
originators, even those at banks and lenders,
who break the law, cannot move from state to state
or from one company to another without being detected.
Enhanced
Professional Standards for All Mortgage Originators
- The bill as passed puts in place criminal background
checks, fingerprinting, education and pre-licensure
testing for all mortgage originators regardless
of where they work. However, loan officers and
employees of federal-depository institutions only
need to be part of the national registry system
and do not need to comply with this bill's enhanced
education and testing standards.
Preservation
of Mortgage Originator Compensation and Consumer
Financing of Points and Fees - The original bill
called into question the legitimate payment of
the Yield Spread Premium, as well as the consumer's
option to finance points and fees into the loan
(or obtain a no-cost loan). Working with House
Financial Services Committee Chairman Rep. Barney
Frank (D-MA) and Representative Gary Miller (R-CA),
NAMB was able to obtain clarifications that preserves
the ability of consumers to finance origination
fees, points and other closing costs into the
loan rate or amount, and preserves the ability
of mortgage originators to receive payment in
such cases.
These provisions not only represent major victories
for NAMB and for every mortgage originator, they
are also victories for the consumers we serve.
We commend Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA), Chairman
of the House Financial Services Committee, and
Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-AL), the Ranking Member
of the Committee, for their leadership.
However,
there are some provisions in the bill which NAMB
did not support. These are located in Title III.
We believe these provisions will have a broad
and negative impact on the availability and affordability
of all credit, and its effects will be felt most
harshly by those with imperfect credit histories,
even current borrowers who may seek to obtain
a mortgage loan to refinance their home and resolve
payment issues.
Meanwhile,
the debate rages on in Washington!
The
debate in the U.S. House of Representatives is
over. Now, the Senate is considering FHA reform,
and a bill on mortgage reform is expected any
day. Industry eagerly awaits the release of HUD's
new Good Faith Estimate and other aspects of RESPA
reform. The Federal Reserve Board is also expected
to release new regulations addressing unfair and
deceptive acts and practices.
We
Need More of You.
Your
efforts on our behalf in the U.S. House of Representatives
made the difference. But this is only the first
step of many in a long process toward mortgage
reform. Many challenges lie before us. We need
you to remain vigilant, respond quickly when the
Call to Action comes, and protect our ability
to earn a living. Make no mistake, many wish to
outlaw indirect compensation. At all cost, we
must preserve the ability to earn yield spread
premium.
It
is said that for every one NAMB member there are
9 others who benefit from our efforts for free.
This is not fair to those of you who have stepped
up, paid your fair share and taken the steps needed
to ensure the viability of the mortgage broker
profession. For our voices to be heard even louder
as we face new challenges, we need those loan
originators who are not members of NAMB and the
state affiliate to join. We need you to urge non-members
to join NAMB Now! Ask them to visit www.joinnamb.org
today. The stakes have never been higher.
Thank
you for your continued support. Together, we can
win this fight.
Sincerely,
George
Hanzimanolis
NAMB President, 2007-2008
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