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Trade Groups, Consumer Advocates Voice Concern Over CFPB Proposal on Language Access
September 10, 2024
Shannon Clark
A new requirement to extend language access for home borrowers within the CFPB's proposal to update Regulation X's mortgage servicing requirements will actually do the opposite, according to a joint comment letter submitted on the proposal.
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