Mortgage lenders support the efforts of federal regulators to strengthen underwriting standards on subprime loans and will help troubled borrowers avoid foreclosure, according to a joint statement issued by five industry groups.The trade groups have been very wary of proposed subprime guidance the banking regulators are expected to finalize soon, and they are very concerned about proposed legislation aimed at providing relief for subprime borrowers facing foreclosure. "We believe the efforts of our members, together with the actions of the regulators, will be effective in dealing with current problems in subprime mortgage lending," the joint statement on responsible subprime lending says. "We urge the federal regulators to ensure that the proposed statement on subprime lending strikes a careful balance that provides enhanced consumer protections without unintentionally limiting the availability of home ownership to creditworthy borrowers." The Financial Services Roundtable, the American Bankers Association, the Mortgage Bankers Association, the Consumer Bankers Association, and America's Community Bankers signed the statement.
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