That is a damn good question. I think the borrower should take full responsibility, due to the fact that to survive you have to look after yourself. I'm really baffled at the sad lack of knowledge young people have of money matters these days (my own kids included) Those of us in our 60s and older
s grew up with the realization that MOST borrowing is bad, and to do it to buy anything beyond the bare necessities was reprehensible. That was a good philosophy and the ones who adhered to it have money in their pockets today. Where the ultimate responsibility has to lie with the borrower, the government, the banks, loan companies and T.V. net works are all largely responsible. Of course it's all tied to GREED.
How many of those types of mortgages were entered into by youngsters? I've seen plenty of annecdotes on the news while this crisis was in full boil mode, where the mortgaged house belonged to older folks, some with older children, some with adult children.
The responsibility can't be on one group alone, obviously. Speaking seriously, some people just aren't that bright, and they probably won't understand the deal they are signing. Just the same, a child can't sign a legal document. They don't have the wherewithal to understand what they're signing for the most part.
Let's not forget that financials were marketing these. There needs to be a responsibility on the part of the lender to make the information available in good faith. At the same time there has to be good faith on the part of the mortgage seeker.
When you consider that both groups will not always act in the best interests, it seems like leaving the strength of the market up to these actors is probably a bad idea. Smart people can craft smart regulations. We have some good regulations in Canada, but we shouldn't fool ourselves. We've also been lucky. Just look at Vancouver. What is smart about that situation?
Seventy per cent (nearly) of disposable household income on housing? That's not sustainable. The Bank of Canada has already signaled that interests rates will be rising, soon.
I think there are multiple levels of responsibility here. I really think that whatever you sign, you are accountable for, but at the same time, I don't think it helps any of us to just allow the weaker to be preyed upon.