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Legislature considers tighter mortgage rules

By The Associated Press
Posted 12:05PM on Sunday 24th January 2010 ( 14 years ago )
ATLANTA - Georgia lawmakers could soon debate new rules that would require mortgage bankers and brokers to evaluate whether a loan is likely to get repaid and whether it's a reasonable deal for the borrower.

Roughly a dozen states have adopted similar legislation and federal regulators have approved rules to prevent the risky lending practices that led to high foreclosure rates and dropping property values.

It's still unclear whether Georgia lawmakers will act this year as they focus on tackling sagging tax revenues, but supporters say changes are needed because supbrime mortgage brokers sold loans that consumers could not afford.

Republican State Sen. Bill Hamrick said the only winners in those deals were the brokers, who "got a fee and didn't have to worry about whether the loan got repaid."

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