Government consults on EU Mortgage Credit Directive

5 Sep 2014 03:14 PM

The government has recently (5 September 2014) launched a consultation on incorporating new European regulations on mortgage lending into UK law.

These new regulations, which are set out in the EU Mortgage Credit Directive, set common standards that EU members need to meet in order to protect consumers taking out loans to buy a residential property.

The government has already introduced a number of major reforms to mortgage lending, including creating new, stronger regulators with powers to ensure people only borrow what they can afford to repay, as well as tackle any future risks to financial stability from the mortgage market at a much earlier stage.

While the UK already complies with most of these new EU rules, the legislation implementing the directive contains some changes which include:

The changes will not come into effect until March 2016, but the government is consulting now in order to give mortgage firms and customers as long as possible to prepare for them.

The consultation will run for 8 weeks.