Archive for Mortgages – Page 2

A new analysis from CFPB researchers finds that the majority of mortgage borrowers in forbearance during COVID-19 have since become current on their loans

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The CFPB filed an amicus brief to protect consumers’ right to challenge discrimination under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act

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Hemos introducido una Declaración de Interés junto al Departamento de Justicia para proteger a compradores y propietarios de viviendas de tasaciones discriminatorias

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The CFPB is exploring long-term solutions to move away from single points of failure, ensure system resilience, and eliminate unnecessary complexity in rulemaking

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A commonly used interest rate index officially ends on June 30, 2023

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Help is available for homeowners who took out second mortgages years ago, and believed their loans were either forgiven or modified into a single loan, and now are being targeted by debt collectors threatening foreclosure

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This week, the CFPB filed a joint Statement of Interest with the Department of Justice to protect homebuyers and homeowners from discriminatory home appraisals

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The Independent Community Bankers Association has filed an application to create an alternative mortgage disclosure to improve understanding and facilitation of construction loans

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As a result of the CFPB’s enforcement action against Wells Fargo Bank, customers of its auto loan, mortgage, and banking businesses could expect to receive payments that help make up for the bank’s illegal practices

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The past two years of high inflation have been difficult for renters

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