The NAMB has announced that it will testify before Congress Thursday, October 8, at the House Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity.
Expected time is 2pm. Some of the major points in the prepared statement are:
The statement points to findings from "A 2005 independent study conducted by economists at three major universities concluded that broker-originated mortgages are less costly to the borrower than lender-originated mortgages."
The NAMB prepared statement does not mention lender paid premiums. This is an developing issue in which regulators are threatening restrictions that I think will limit consumer choice and make mortgages more expensive. This issue is still in the comment phase with the Federal Reserve. I understand that the NAMB comment is expected in November.
Here is a copy of the the prepared testimony.
Here is a link to hear the testimony.
The NAMB is working hard in the face of massive new regulation and legislation. Their efforts to boost our industry and to protect the consumers access to affordable home financing is worthy of our support.
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