The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau must structure the definition of a qualified mortgage under its forthcoming ability-to-repay rule as a legal safe harbor with clear, well-defined standards if regulators want to make sure that qualified borrowers across the credit spectrum maintain access to affordable financing, representatives of the financial services, home building and real estate industries said. Writing to the CFPB late last week, a group of 23 trade associations said, Structuring the QM as a safe harbor and focusing litigation and enforcement activity on...