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CFPB Sues Mortgage Lender for False Reverse Mortgage Ads; Orders Others to End Deceptive Advertising Today the Bureau is taking action against three...
Lender to Pay $2 Million Civil Penalty for Illegal Conduct Today, the Bureau took action against NewDay Financial, LLC for deceptive mortgage advertising...
CFPB Issues Advisory Offering Tips to Borrowers on Protecting Family Members Today the Bureau released a report highlighting the top complaints for reverse...
‘Fee-Harvester' Credit Cards Misrepresented Charges, Hit Consumers With Excessive Fees Today, the Bureau ordered Continental Finance Company LLC, a subprime...
Today, the Bureau and the U.S. Department of Education announced more than $480 million in forgiveness for borrowers who took out Corinthian College's...
Today, the Bureau asked a federal district court to enter a consent order that would permanently ban a Texas-based company, Union Workers Credit Services...
Proposal Would Extend Provisions to Cover More Community Banks, Credit Unions, and Other Creditors The Bureau today proposed several changes to its mortgage...
Bulletin Reminds Companies of Existing Legal Responsibilities Regarding Treatment of Confidential Supervisory Information The Bureau issued a bulletin today...
Today, the Bureau is announcing the addition of several new members to leadership positions within the Bureau. The positions being announced today are:...
Banks to Pay $35.7 Million After Loan Officers Illegally Traded Referrals for Cash and Marketing Services Today, the Bureau and the Maryland Attorney...
Tweaks Address Mortgage Disclosures After Locking Interest Rates and Information on Construction Loans The Bureau today finalized two minor modifications to...
Bureau Seeks Comment on Scorecard to Help Schools Avoid Promoting Products with Tricks and Traps Today, the Bureau is seeking input on a "Safe Student...
CFPB Releases "Owning a Home" Toolkit to Help Consumers Shopping for a Mortgage Today, the Bureau released a report finding that almost half of consumers do...
CFPB Backs Department of Defense Proposal to Broaden the Rules for Greater Protections Today the Bureau issued a report highlighting how loopholes in the...
Retailer and Debt Collectors to Provide Over $2.5 Million in Consumer Relief for Illegal Lawsuits and Unauthorized Debits The Bureau and the Attorneys...
Today, the Bureau is suing a Texas-based company, Union Workers Credit Services, for deceiving consumers into paying fees to sign up for a sham credit card...
Sprint Ignored Complaints from Consumers and Cost Them Tens of Millions of Dollars Today, the Bureau filed a lawsuit against Sprint Corporation for...
Today the Bureau released its annual report on college credit card agreements, which shows a nearly 70 percent decline in the number of agreements since...
Today, the Bureau announced a Project Catalyst research pilot to analyze the effectiveness of certain practices designed to encourage positive saving...
CFPB Warns Borrowers About Companies Charging High Fees for Free Federal Loan Repayment Benefits Today, the Bureau took action to put an end to two student...
Today, the Bureau released a report that found medical debt has a significant impact on consumer credit, as 43 million Americans have overdue medical debt...
Firm Charged Illegal Upfront Fees to Consumers Today the Bureau announced that it has asked a federal district court to enter a consent order requiring...
Today, the U.S. Department of Defense announced critical new protections for servicemembers using the military discretionary allotment system. The changes...
Today, the Bureau proposed additional measures to ensure that homeowners and struggling borrowers are treated fairly by mortgage servicers. The proposal...
The Bureau today took its first action against a "buy-here, pay-here" car dealer. The dealer, DriveTime, harmed consumers by making harassing debt...