Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 03 - COMMISSIONER OF FINANCIAL REGULATION
Chapter 09.03.06 - Mortgage Lending
Section 09.03.06.19 - Ability to Repay
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.03.06.19
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Purpose and Scope.
(1) The General Assembly has
determined that it is in the public interest to require lenders to comply with
special rules with respect to certain mortgage loans.
(2) This regulation applies to loans subject
to Commercial Law Article, §§12-127,
12-311,
12-409.1, and
12-1029, Annotated
Code of Maryland.
B. Subject to §C of this regulation, a lender shall give due regard to the borrower's ability to repay the mortgage loan, as follows:
(1) A borrower's monthly gross income shall
be compared to the nonmetropolitan median family income for the county in which
the property is located, as reported in the most recent estimates made
available by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development as
of the date of initial application for a loan if the residential real estate
securing the loan of a borrower is not located in a metropolitan statistical
area;
(2) A borrower's total
scheduled monthly payment obligations are the amounts required to be paid to
satisfy the borrower's legally enforceable minimum monthly financial
obligations as of the date of initial application for a loan;
(3) A borrower's total scheduled monthly
payment obligations include secured and unsecured debt, alimony, child support,
and other similar legally enforceable financial obligations payable in two or
more installments;
(4) A borrower's
total scheduled monthly payment obligations do not include any debts that are
consolidated with, or paid off by, a mortgage loan; and
(5) A lender's consideration of a borrower's
scheduled monthly payment obligations may be limited to information provided
directly by the borrower and verified by a consumer report from a consumer
reporting agency, unless information provided by the borrower or the consumer
reporting agency reasonably leads to further investigation by the
lender.
C. Compliance with applicable provisions in 12 CFR Part 1026.43, as it may be amended from time to time, may be substituted for the obligations required by, and shall be sufficient to meet the requirements of, §B of this regulation.
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