CFPB Information
Review information and resources regarding CFPB rules and regulations.
Established by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, CFPB is charged with overseeing the Federal financial laws that specifically protect consumers.
The Bureau is tasked with making sure people understand the fine print that explains the risks involved in using these services, and ensuring the banks, credit unions, and other financial companies that provide them play by the rules.
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News & Alerts
Dodd-Frank Mortgage Rules Readiness Guide
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) is updating the CFPB Dodd-Frank Mortgage Rules Readiness Guide (Guide) to help financial institutions come into and maintain compliance with the new mortgage rules outlined in Part I of this Guide.
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CFPB Final Rule Summary
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) has
issued a rule that will simplify and improve disclosure forms for mortgage transactions.
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CFPB Restrained Enforcement Letter
The undersigned trade associations and organizations thank the Bureau for its work on the TILA - RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) regulation and encourage the Bureau to provide needed assistance in the form of authoritative written guidance to complete implementation.
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