According to the government, Golden First Mortgage Corp. of Great Neck, NY, failed to carry out its duties and responsibilities as a direct endorsement lender, leaving FHA with large losses.
CFPBs crosshairs, the bureau revealed week as it announced enforcement actions against four private mortgage insurers over the industrys use of captive reinsurance arrangements, and fining the companies relatively small amounts. These units have been in runoff mode for several years, as captive re withered after the market collapse. [I]n every kickback situation, there is somebody paying and somebody receiving. It takes two to tango, said CFPB Director of Enforcement Kent Marcus. Today, were dealing with those paying...
The CFPB went live with a significantly expanded consumer complaint database late last month, featuring a wealth of new data on problems consumers have with credit cards, mortgages, student loans, bank accounts, services and other consumer loans. The CFPB characterizes it as the nations largest public database of federal consumer financial complaints, opening up to consumers information on more than 90,000 individual complaints on financial products and services. CFPB Director Richard Cordray said, By sharing these...
The CFPB is now accepting consumer complaints about money transfer transactions, otherwise known as remittances, the bureau announced last week. The agency specifically wants to hear from consumers who have an issue such as money was not available when promised; a wrong amount charged or received (transfer amounts, fees, exchange rates, taxes, etc.); or incorrect/missing disclosures or information. The CFPB also wants to hear about other transaction issues (unauthorized transaction, cancellation, refund, etc.); other service issues...
The Conference of State Bank Supervisors is calling upon the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to adopt a petition process to define rural counties as the bureau prepares to implement balloon qualified mortgage and escrow requirements for rural creditors. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act confers QM benefits on certain balloon loans if they are made in rural or underserved areas. In implementing the standard, the CFPB decided to use the USDA Economic Research Services Urban Influence Codes as...
The CFPB is proposing to amend the regulation defining larger participants of certain consumer financial product and service markets by adding a new section to define larger participants of a market for student loan servicing, according to a proposed rule issued late last month for public comment. As per its authority under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the bureaus proposal rule would identify a market for student loan servicing and define larger participants of this market that...
Consumers Union was among the many voices calling for the CFPB to make major changes to the ways students pay back their increasing level of educational loan debt. The time is now to make two changes that would bring substantial relief to private student loan borrowers, CU said, the first of which is that lenders should offer income-based repayment plans to borrowers. Higher education is a unique investment; the returns can take years to realize, especially when the job market is weak for new graduates, CU noted...
The CFPB late last month finalized a rule implementing the automated teller machine placard legislation that was signed into law last December. The legislation protects banks from frivolous lawsuits by repealing what they see as the outdated, duplicative requirement that a placard must be attached to an ATM stating that a fee may be charged. The final rule, effective immediately, amends Regulation E (on electronic fund transfers), which implements the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and the official interpretation to the regulation...