The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new Supervisory Highlights report spotlighting legal violations identified during its supervisory examinations in the first half of 2022.
CFPB report targets credit bureaus, mortgage servicers
November 17, 2022 / By ICBA
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new Supervisory Highlights report spotlighting legal violations identified during its supervisory examinations in the first half of 2022.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new Supervisory Highlights report spotlighting legal violations identified during its supervisory examinations in the first half of 2022.
Details: The report says:
- Consumer reporting companies and data furnishers continued to violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act by failing to promptly address and update incorrect information on credit reports.
- Mortgage servicers charged impermissible “junk fees” on homeowners making mortgage payments.
- Auto loan servicers engaged in unfair and deceptive acts or practices related to add-on product charges, loan modifications, and other tactics.
- Financial institutions’ policies and procedures may have resulted in consumers losing their COVID-19 pandemic relief benefits due to garnishments or setoff practices.
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