Archive for CFPB – Page 16

Sepa qué pasos dar para proteger a cuidadores de hogares de cuidados y cobradores que podrían estar facturándoles y demandándoles por costos de cuidados a residentes, basándose en contratos de admisión ilegales

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The CFPB is requesting comment on whether it should finalize its preliminary determination that a New York commercial financing law—as well as potentially similar laws in California, Utah, and Virginia—are not preempted by the Truth in Lending Act

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The United States District Court for the District of Columbia issued an order vacating the 2020 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Final Rule as to the loan volume reporting threshold for closed-end mortgage loans

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Los préstamos automotrices representan la tercera porción más grande del mercado de créditos al consumidor

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The Ombudsman’s Office annual report, which the Ombudsman delivered to the Director, is available today on our webpage

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This week, we filed a friend-of-the-court brief to protect consumers’ funds from unauthorized withdrawals by credit card companies

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Mortgage interest rates have been rising sharply in recent months, impacting mortgage borrowers and applicants

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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

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The CFPB recently filed an amicus brief to ensure military families are able to sue creditors that violate the Military Lending Act

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The CFPB is working with municipal and county governments to identify and address financial harm to their constituents

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