Consumer and Industry Advocates Outline Reforms to Property Tax Foreclosure Laws to Promote Sustainable Homeownership
A new issue brief provides recommendations for states to protect property owners from unnecessary tax foreclosures.
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A new issue brief provides recommendations for states to protect property owners from unnecessary tax foreclosures.
A coalition of affordable housing and civil rights organizations applaud Monday’s announcement from the Federal Housing Finance Agency finalizing a rule on fair housing, fair lending, and equitable housing finance.
NCLC submitted comments in response to the Treasury Department’s request for information on developing a national strategy for financial inclusion. Our comments begin by addressing some of the risks associated with expanding the use of alternative data in credit reporting and argue that “alternative” data is best left outside of the main credit reporting file.…
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DOJ and CFPB jointly sue Colony Ridge for operating an illegal land sales scheme that targeted low-income Hispanic consumers.
This fact sheet provides a list of resources and materials to support Massachusetts advocates as they assist clients who are immigrants (both documented and undocumented). It will help determine what benefits different households might be eligible for and how to access these benefits. It also contains additional learning opportunities, as well.
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The National Consumer Law Center urges the Bureau to modify the mortgage servicing rules in Regulation X, 12 C.F.R. Part 1024, to provide consistent, fair, and transparent protections to borrowers across the mortgage market. NCLC requests that the Bureau remove the HELOC exemption from Regulation X sub-part C; remove the reverse mortgage exemption from Regulation…