Archive for Info for consumers – Page 12

The federal foreclosure moratoria are set to expire July 31st, and lenders and mortgage servicers can start foreclosing on homes as soon as August 1st

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A joint fraud advisory from the CFPB and VA on how to avoid common VA home loan scams

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Many landlords are having trouble making ends meet during the pandemic when tenants can’t pay their rent

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Learn how Buy Now, Pay Later products work and other important details to help you decide whether or not to use them for purchases

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We have notified companies that we will be paying particular attention to practices related to the accuracy of rental information in consumer reports

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We have temporarily updated our rule for most mortgage servicers to require them ─ when they reach out to borrowers who are behind on their loans or in forbearance ─ to tell borrowers about their options to avoid foreclosure

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The CDC just extended the eviction moratorium to July 31, 2021

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We have information to help if you are concerned about eviction and the upcoming expiration of the CDC eviction moratorium

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During May, which is Older Americans Month, and through June 15, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, we’ll highlight resources to help older adults make sound financial decisions as they age, while avoiding fraud, scams and elder financial exploitation

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This blog highlights resources that servicemembers, military families and educators can use to teach children, teens, and young adults how to manage money

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