Fed Eyes Enforcement of 'Predatory' Proposal

Although the comment period isn't over until April, the Federal Reserve Board is already working with other federal and state regulators to enforce the Fed's proposed new rule to combat abusive lending practices. "It is not too early to emphasize that the effectiveness of the final rule will depend critically on effective enforcement," said Fed Governor Randall Kroszner at the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals' annual legislative conference in Washington. The Fed's initiative will apply to all mortgage lenders, not just federally supervised banks. And in that regard, the central bank is leading a pilot project with other agencies to conduct compliance reviews of nondepository lenders and "other industry participants." The "expansive scope" of the proposal is essential, and enforcement is key, Mr. Kroszner said. Whatever shape the final rule takes, if it is not enforced, it will not be effective, he said.

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