Archive for CFPB – Page 25

A CFPB report revealed that the NCRAs have largely relied on vague, unhelpful form letters in response to consumer complaints filed with the Bureau

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There is help for homeowners financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

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Overdraft fees cost Americans an estimated $15

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The No Surprises Act puts guardrails in place to prevent certain unexpectedly high medical bills

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Getting sick or injured can often result in a heavy financial burden for many families, leaving them with mounting medical bills as well as aggressive debt collection and coercive credit reporting that can make matters worse

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The CFPB joins with other regulators in asking The Appraisal Foundation to clearly instruct appraisers about the federal law forbidding appraisal discrimination

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Households across the U

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Your consumer reporting files affect your ability to get a loan, a job, an apartment, and other essentials of life

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The PSLF Limited Waiver provides important new benefits to workers in public service until October 31, 2022

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Release of report outlining diversity and inclusion based on public facing data and information reported to the Bureau

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