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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a new circular affirming that companies offering “negative option” subscription services must comply with federal consumer financial protection law.
La CFPB llegó a un acuerdo en su demanda contra la firma de abogados Forster & Garbus, LLP por sus prácticas ilegales de cobro de deudas.
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to establish a public registry of supervised nonbanks’ terms and conditions in “take it or leave it” form contracts that claim to waive or limit consumer rights and protections, like bankruptcy rights, liability amounts, or complaint rights.
La CFPB propone norma para establecer un registro público de los términos y condiciones ofrecidos por las entidades no bancarias en contratos “tómelo o déjelo”.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has reached a settlement in its lawsuit against law firm Forster & Garbus, LLP for illegal debt-collection practices.
The CFPB and the New York State Office of the Attorney General sued a predatory auto lender, Credit Acceptance Corporation, for misrepresenting the cost of credit and tricking its customers into high-cost loans on used cars.
La CFPB y la Fiscal General de NY demandan a Credit Acceptance por ocultar el costo del crédito y engañar a sus clientes con préstamos de altos costos.
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released an annual report that details improvements and deficiencies in the nationwide consumer reporting companies’ responses to consumer complaints transmitted by the CFPB.
Today, the CFPB issued an order against Servicio UniTeller, an international remittance company, for multiple violations of the requirements governing electronic money transfers, including failing to refund customers after the company made money transfer errors.
La CFPB emitió una orden contra la compañía UniTeller por múltiples violaciones a los requisitos exigidos en transferencias electrónicas de fondos.
Today, CFPB released a new Making Ends Meet report covering the financial health of American households.
CFPB is ordering Wells Fargo Bank to pay more than $2 billion in redress to consumers and a $1.7 billion civil penalty for legal violations across several of its largest product lines.
La CFPB le ordena a Wells Fargo pagar $2 billones a consumidores y 1.7 billones en multas por violaciones legales en varias de sus líneas de productos.
CFPB and FHFA release updated data from the National Survey of Mortgage Originations for public use.
Today, the CFPB proposed requiring certain nonbank financial firms to register with the CFPB when they become subject to certain local, state, or federal consumer financial protection agency or court orders.
La CFPB propone exigir a firmas no bancarias registrase cuando sean sujetos a órdenes de agencias de protección financiera del consumidor u órdenes judiciales.
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released research revealing that Reserve and National Guard members called to active duty are paying an extra $9 million in interest every year because they are not always receiving the benefit of their right to rate reductions under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.
La CFPB revela que Reservistas y Guardias Nacionales en servicio activo, pagan más en intereses cada año y no siempre reciben los beneficios legales de la Ley SCRA.
La CFPB tomó acción contra Loan Doctor y su fundador por engañar a los consumidores con supuestas cuentas con retornos garantizados en bancos comerciales.
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) took action against Loan Doctor to resolve the CFPB’s claims that the company and its founder, Edgar Radjabli, broke the law by deceiving consumers into thinking they were depositing funds into a guaranteed return savings product within a commercial bank.
Cuando compañías de informes del consumidor y proveedores de información fallan en investigar información disputada, los consumidores quedan pagando tasas más altas y teniendo más dificultades para encontrar vivienda o empleo.
CFPB and New York Attorney General Take Action Against Companies that Cheated 9/11 Victims.
La CFPB y el Fiscal General de New York tomarán acciones contra las compañías que engañaron a las víctimas de los atentados del 11/9.
Esta compañía cobró tarifas y reportó de forma inexacta información crediticia de propietarios a pesar de las protecciones establecidas durante la era de la pandemia.
Company wrongly charged fees and inaccurately reported homeowner credit information despite pandemic-era housing protections.