Comment for 1024.39 - Early Intervention Requirements for Certain Borrowers
requirements of § 1024.39(b) regardless of whether the transferor servicer provided a written notice
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requirements of § 1024.39(b) regardless of whether the transferor servicer provided a written notice
Frequency of the written notice.
(1) Optional notice with acknowledgment form.
(1) Requirement for notice.
(1) Notice prior to change.
Substantially similar notice.
The notice provided to the consumer in connection with a POS transaction under § 1005.3(b)(3)(ii
Examples of changes not requiring an advance change-in-terms notice are:
(A) Present the information in the notice in clear, concise sentences, paragraphs, and sections;
The risk-based pricing notice required by § 1022.72(d) must include:
(2) The consumer elects to continue the transaction or inquiry after receiving such notice.
A-8 Model Clause for Consumer Rights Electronic Short Notice Under § 1041.9(c)(4)
A-3 - Model Forms for Error Resolution Notice (§§ 1005.7(b)(10) and 1005.8(b))
See comments on 9(b)(2) regarding the first payment withdrawal notice.
(2) Notice when change in provider occurs.
your affiliates, including continuing relationships established subsequent to delivery of the opt-out notice
(3) Notice of right of revocation.
The rescission notice may be physically separated from the material disclosures or combined with the
Relationship between exceptions in § 1026.55(b) and notice requirements in § 1026.9.
When the full notice is being provided through a linked URL rather than as a PDF attachment, the unique
A statement, using that phrase, that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created this notice, a
When the full notice is being provided through a linked URL rather than as a PDF attachment, the unique
(c) Notice requirement.
Telephone notice.
A servicer may, by written notice provided to a borrower, establish an address that a borrower must use