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Thursday, September 21, 2023 9:24:50 AM
I think - 2 days ago - yesterday? - I ran across an article that suggested the exact same thing (and posted a link?)
The case is NOT JUST a parallel to F and F that we like
The case involves some of the helpful to Americans and Industry and Affordable Housing -- rules that created a safer better playing field
I think Susan Wachter and the MBA, NAR, and NAHB are concerned that the CFPB Case SCOTUS ruling in June 2024 would POTENTIALLY get rid of the Qualified Mortgage Requirements as promulgated and regulated and I believe required by the Dodd Frank Act by the CFPB.
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