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For Immediate Release
January 31, 2001
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ACB URGES FDIC TO STREAMLINE PREDATORY GUIDANCE
Editors, Reporters:
America’s Community Bankers has
urged the FDIC to “substantially streamline” its draft guidance on
ways to avoid purchasing or investing in predatory mortgage loans.
ACB said that while banks can play a
role in mitigating predatory lending, the FDIC’s memorandum “drastically
overstates the ability of loan purchasers and mortgage-backed securities
investors to police predatory lending practices.”
ACB added: “We also believe
that asking secondary market participants to investigate the whole range of
predatory practices could be so burdensome that loan purchasers and investors
would steer clear of legitimate subprime loans.”
ACB said the guidance should focus
on factors that are readily apparent to secondary market participants and that
are potentially reliable indicators of predatory practices. Unless scaled back,
ACB said, the memorandum could discourage secondary market participants from
purchasing loans with terms that may be in some predatory loans, but are also
part of legitimate loan products.
“Weeding out predatory lending
practices will take a multi-faceted approach,” ACB said. In previous
letters and testimony, ACB has repeatedly emphasized the need to enforce
existing laws against unsupervised lenders; greater homeownership education and
counseling; and improved disclosures for loans with high interest rates and high
fees.
ACB’s Comment Letter is ATTACHED.
America’s Community Bankers is the national trade association committed to shaping the future of
banking by being the innovative industry leader strengthening the competitive position of
community banks. To learn more about ACB, visit
www.AmericasCommunityBankers.com.
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