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Federal Regulators Push Back Against Claims that ATR Rule, QM Were Harmful for Market
September 24, 2015
Brandon Ivey
The evidence is somewhat suspect because as the analysts noted, the 43 percent cap on DTI ratios for QMs doesn’t currently apply to the FHA, VA or GSE mortgages.
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