With the CFPB shut down, banks and lenders now face no federal oversight, putting homeowners and consumers at risk of ...
With the CFPB shut down, banks and lenders now face no federal oversight, putting homeowners and consumers at risk of foreclosure, fraud, and debt collection abuse. Petroff Amshen LLP is stepping in a ...
Could borrowers see their debts wiped out if the DOE ceases to exist, or would they simply find themselves under new ...
The CFP also prosecutes companies that it says fail to protect consumers. In December, it filed a lawsuit against the ...
On February 6, the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Texas issued a 90-day stay of the upcoming March 17 effective date of the ...
The bureau terminated roughly 70 to 100 term employees Thursday. An amended complaint asserts there's more to come — and that agency leadership aims to return the CFPB’s reserve funding and terminate ...
The Biden Administration put in the regulation to ban medical debt on credit reports, but the regulation is not popular with Republicans & the banking industry.
Here’s some background on the scope of the CFPB’s activities and how the agency’s tenuous status might affect consumers: What does the CFPB regulate? The Consumer Financial ...
The new administration continues to shake up the financial services regulatory environment. The CFPB’s new acting director indicated over the weekend ...
A look at changes at the bureau in the second Trump era — from cycling out Rohit Chopra to bringing in DOGE and an acting chief who ordered employees to stop working.
Many consumer protections are in limbo, including an $8 cap on credit-card late fees and a proposed rule on selling customer ...
Americans’ collective credit-card bill stands at $1.2 trillion, a more than 7% increase from the same point one year earlier.