With unusual speed and rare bipartisan agreement, Congress last week passed, and President Biden signed, legislation designating June 19—colloquially known as “Juneteenth”—a federal holiday, a move welcomed by Americans and supported by the Mortgage Bankers Association and thousands of businesses nationwide. But the speed of the designation—with Friday, June 18 designated a federal holiday—resulted in unintended consequences and disruption for the mortgage lending industry.
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CFPB: Manufactured Housing Loan Borrowers Face Higher Interest Rates, Risks and Barriers to Credit
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said manufactured housing can be an affordable but potentially risky avenue for homeownership.
CFPB Reports Detail Mortgage Borrowers’ Continuing COVID-19 Challenges
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released two reports, saying more work needs to be done to help mortgage borrowers coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn.
CFPB: Consumer Complaints Higher in Predominantly Minority Areas
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a bulletin this week analyzing complaints submitted by consumers in counties nationwide. The Bureau reported in 2019 and 2020, it received more complaints on a per-capita basis from consumers living in predominantly minority counties than from consumers in predominantly white, non-Hispanic counties.
CFPB: Consumer Complaints Higher in Predominantly Minority Areas
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a bulletin this week analyzing complaints submitted by consumers in counties nationwide. The Bureau reported in 2019 and 2020, it received more complaints on a per-capita basis from consumers living in predominantly minority counties than from consumers in predominantly white, non-Hispanic counties.
CFPB Formally Delays QM Final Rule Compliance Date to Oct. 2022
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday formally delayed the mandatory compliance date of its General Qualified Mortgage final rule to October 1, 2022.
CFPB Formally Delays QM Final Rule Compliance Date to Oct. 2022
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday formally delayed the mandatory compliance date of its General Qualified Mortgage final rule to October 1, 2022.
CFPB Proposes Mortgage Servicing Changes
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau yesterday proposed a set of rule changes it said are intended to help prevent “avoidable foreclosures” as emergency federal foreclosure protections expire.
CFPB Bulletin Issues Blunt Warning to Mortgage Servicers: ‘Unprepared is Unacceptable’
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last week warned mortgage servicers to “take all necessary steps now” to prevent a wave of avoidable foreclosures this fall.
CFPB Annual Report: More Than a Half-Million Complaints Received in 2020
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it handled 542,300 consumer complaints in 2020—a nearly 54% increase from 352,400 complaints handled in 2019. But mortgage complaints represented just 5 percent of the total.