The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) took an initial step toward tightening rules for fees charged in the home-buying process.
The CFPB sought comment on fees that are "increasing mortgage closing costs," saying it wants to understand why costs are increasing and who benefits from them. The agency mentioned lender title insurance as a specific area of concern.
President Biden has zeroed in on title insurance as one way to lower closing costs. The White House previously announced a pilot program to waive the requirement for title insurance altogether for a small number of refinances at the mortgage giant Fannie Mae, a government-sponsored enterprise.
The CFPB asked the public for comment on:
"The CFPB is looking for ways to reduce anticompetitive fees that harm both homebuyers and lenders," Rohit Chopra, the agency's director, said in a statement.