NCLC Co-Director of Advocacy Testifies at CFPB Field Hearing on Abusive Land Contracts
Sarah B. Mancini will recommend policy reforms to protect aspiring homeowners from deceptive financing
Sarah B. Mancini will recommend policy reforms to protect aspiring homeowners from deceptive financing
This comment provides input a wide range of FEMA policies that could increase equitable access to disaster relief for the hardest hit disaster survivors, including the need to improve procedures for heirs property owners and others with non-traditional homeownership.
Read More about Texas Comment Letter to FEMA on Equity Interim Final Rule
The CFPB's proposed rules would ensure that borrowers with limited English proficiency (LEP) have a meaningful opportunity to seek assistance from their mortgage companies in times of distress, helping them stay in their homes.
In this webinar, we will provide a short overview of economic development and neighborhood stabilization players, as well as some background about legal services programs.
Watch Recording Read More about Effective Collaborations Between Legal Services and Community Economic Development
NCLC and CRL submitted a Statement for the Record in response to the House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on pending legislation.
The National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) submitted these comments on behalf of its low-income clients and on behalf of the National Association of Consumer Advocates. NCLC believes that the existing model for servicer compensation is broken. Current servicer compensation is byzantine. The barriers to entry are high. And servicers are rewarded for bad behavior: servicers…
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