Archive for CFPB – Page 5

The CFPB and DOJ filed an amicus brief to help ensure that servicemembers can file lawsuits to enforce the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

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La CFPB y el DOJ emiten escrito amicus curiae para asegurarse de que militares puedan demandar para hacer cumplir la Ley de Ayuda Civil a Miembros de las Fuerzas Armadas

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The CFPB and FTC filed an amicus brief to help ensure that consumer reporting companies investigate consumer disputes

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Hemos introducido junto a la FTC un escrito amicus curiae para asegurarnos de que las compañías de informes del consumidor investiguen las disputas hechas por los consumidores

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CFPB provides input on New York reforms on abusive corporate conduct

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On February 13, the Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) held a public hearing on appraisal bias, including an examination of The Appraisal Foundation

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Housing costs are high and a lack of competition in pricing and high fees compound the affordability problem

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The CFPB and FTC filed an amicus brief to help ensure that people can hold debt collectors accountable for unlawful fees

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The annual percentage rate (APR) margins, the amount of interest credit card issuers charge cardholders on top of benchmark rates, have reached an all-time high

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More than 8,500 consumers who were misled and charged illegal fees by Performance SLC for federal student loan debt-relief services will receive checks in the mail this month

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