The CFPB’s spring regulatory agenda had only one mortgage-related item: automated valuation models. The bureau expects to issue a proposed rule on the matter in December.
In an interpretive rule, the CFPB affirmed states’ ability to enforce fair credit reporting laws that reflect challenges and risks affecting their local economies and residents.
The bureau plans to review a Federal Reserve immunity provision that safeguards credit card issuers from enforcement scrutiny if they set late fees at a particular level.
The recent changes to the CFPB’s supervision manual that brought discriminatory conduct under its “unfairness” standard are unlawful, a coalition of banking trade groups argued in a new white paper.
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition and five fintechs have asked the CFPB to issue an interpretive rule on best practices in collecting borrowers’ demographic data to monitor their underwriting in context of fair lending.
Industry trade groups said a separate role for the CFPB when it comes to reviewing bank mergers was unnecessary and would be outside of the bureau’s authority.
Monthly mortgage statements that contain language suggesting they are attempts to induce payment on a debt can be construed as a debt-related communication under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act.
Researchers looking at application denial rates and interest rates found that racial disparities exist for both Black and Hispanic borrowers even when controlling for various credit factors.