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A Sign of Hope for Regulatory Relief: CFPB Proposes Program for Lender ‘No-Action’ Letters
October 13, 2014
Brandon Ivey
However, the CFPB official said the no-action letters would not give a requesting entity an exemption from complying with any statutory or regulatory rules.
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