Senate Okays ARM Disclosure Amendment

The Senate has approved an amendment by Sen. Christopher S. Bond, R-Mo., that requires lenders to provide better consumer disclosures on adjustable-rate mortgages with teaser rates. ARMs with teaser rates "played a large role in our current subprime mortgage crisis," Sen. Bond said recently during debate on a housing reform and foreclosure rescue bill. The new Truth in Lending Act disclosure would require mortgage lenders or brokers to disclose how high the mortgage payments would go once the teaser rate expires. In addition, they would have to disclose that there is "no guarantee" that the borrower will be able to refinance the loan before the initial low rate ends. "Many potential borrowers either did not understand what they were getting into or were falsely assured [that they could refinance and] everything would be OK," Mr. Bond said. The Senate approved the Bond amendment to the housing bill by unanimous consent on June 25.

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