New Report Warns of Problems After GSE Patch Expires

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Phil Hall | National Mortgage Professional Magazine
The question of what will happen in mortgage lending after the government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) Patch expire in January 2021 is the focus of a new report published by the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL). “ A Smarter Qualified Mortgage Can Benefit Borrowers, Taxpayers, and the Economy” calls on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to formulate a strategy that would...

How Not to Borrow Money

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WTOL News 11 at 7PM on FOX36
According to the Center for Responsible Lending, interest rates on these loans average 24 percent: 3 to 4 times the average rate for used car loans.

How military members can protect themselves from predatory lenders

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Virgie Powell | The Entrepreneur Fund
After serving overseas, military service members return home to face a new economic reality that often includes, unfortunately, lenders looking to take advantage of their vulnerability. These so-called predatory lenders, which pop up around military bases, try to entice or deceive young soldiers into taking out loans that impose abusive or unfair terms. “Predatory lenders like to prey on young...

Predatory lenders prey on military members. Here’s how to avoid being victimized

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Michelle Fox | CNBC
After serving overseas, military service members return home to face a new economic reality that often includes, unfortunately, lenders looking to take advantage of their vulnerability. These so-called predatory lenders, which pop up around military bases, try to entice or deceive young soldiers into taking out loans that impose abusive or unfair terms. “Predatory lenders like to prey on young...

CFPB is taking a fresh look at bank overdraft fee rule

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Renata Sago | Marketplace
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau just wrapped up a public comment period on a rule that extends some protections to consumers who overdraw their checking accounts. The CFPB must examine the rule under a federal law that requires agencies to review rules that might affect small businesses. Before the Federal Reserve Board set the 2009 overdraft rule, banks could automatically...

High-interest car title loans would be banned in Arizona under ballot proposal

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Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic
Signature gatherers are starting to fan out across Arizona in an effort to curb a type of high-interest lending in the state. Roughly 20 community groups on Tuesday kicked off a drive to qualify a measure that would curtail auto-title loans that feature high interest rates and, critics say, trap borrowers in a debt cycle.

U.S. states urge CFPB not to dilute rule that limits bank overdraft fees

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Jonathan Stempel | Reuters
NEW YORK, July 2 (Reuters) - The attorneys general of New York and 23 other states plus Washington, D.C. have urged the Trump administration not to roll back a decade-old federal rule that limits the ability of banks to charge overdraft fees when customers spend more than they have in their accounts. In a letter to Kathy Kraninger, director of...