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Interagency Statement on Supervisory Approach for
Qualified and Non-Qualified Mortgage Loans


December 13, 2013


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Today, the federal financial institution regulatory agencies jointly issued an Interagency statement on their supervisory approach for residential mortgage loans.

Referring to institutions under $1 billion in total assets, the Statement applies to all FDIC-supervised banks and savings associations, including community institutions.

The Financial Institution Letter states:

"The agencies recognize that many institutions are assessing how to implement the Ability-to-Repay and Qualified Mortgage (QM) Standards Rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The agencies will not subject a residential mortgage loan to regulatory criticism based solely on the loan's status as a QM or a non-QM."

The Ability-to-Repay and Qualified Mortgage Standards Rule was issued January 10, 2013 and is effective January 10, 2014.

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Interagency Statement on Supervisory Approach for 
Qualified and Non-Qualified Mortgage Loans
December 13, 2013















































































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