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» Many Mortgage Originators Were Not Ready for the CFPB’s ATR Rule
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Many Mortgage Originators Were Not Ready for the CFPB’s ATR Rule
February 28, 2014
Thomas Ressler
The ATR survey was sent to 53 mortgage-originating entities, mostly mortgage bankers with some independent mortgage brokers and other originators. No credit unions or savings and loans responded.
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