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CFPB Enters Consent Orders with Mortgage Payment Processing Company and Servicer for Deceptive Advertisements

On July 28, the Consumer Financial Protection Board (CFPB) announced that it entered into consent orders with a mortgage payment processing company and servicer related to allegedly deceptive advertisements.  The consent orders allege that the payment processer partnered with servicers to market and an provide electronic payment system that directly debited…

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North Carolina AG Secures Default Judgment Against Mortgage Broker for Unfair Trade Practices

On July 28, the North Carolina Attorney General announced that it obtained a default judgment against a mortgage broker and its president in North Carolina Superior Court.  The Attorney General brought claims against the defendants under the North Carolina Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, N.C. Gen. Stat. § 75-1.1.  The Attorney General alleged that the…

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Pennsylvania Attorney General Announces Settlement with Mortgage Loan Modification Companies

On July 13, 2015, Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane announced a settlement with two Philadelphia-based mortgage loan modification companies following an investigation by the states’ Bureau of Consumer Protection.  According to the Attorney General’s announcement, the Bureau initiated the investigation as a result of consumer complaints filed against the companies for,…

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Florida Mortgage Company Employees Plead Guilty to FHA Mortgage Fraud

​On July 14, 2015, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida announced​ that the owner of a Miami-area mortgage company, his business partner, and a senior mortgage underwriter each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud affecting a financial institution.  As part of the owner’s plea, he will forfeit $8…

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FHA Attempt To Provide New Guidance: Too Little, Too Late?

On June 18, the Federal Housing Administration provided lenders with a new Defect Taxonomy for Single Family Housing Loans, or Loan Quality Assessment Methodology.  It has been working on the new taxonomy for almost a year, and the final product is very similar to what it presented for comment in September…

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CFPB Summarizes Recent Results of Supervisory Enforcement

On June 23, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released its Supervisory Highlights report detailing the Bureau’s supervision efforts for the first four months of 2015. The report summarizes the most common “illegal practices” uncovered by the Bureau and identifies the areas where the Bureau has  focused on in its…

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New York’s Highest Court Clarifies Judicial Foreclosure Standing Requirements

Editor’s Note:  This post was guest-authored by Joseph Yenouskas, a partner in Goodwin Procter’s Consumer Financial Services Litigation Group who focuses on general civil litigation in federal and state trial and appellate courts, with a particular emphasis on defending financial institutions and mortgage lenders in complex consumer class action lawsuits. The…

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State Bank Enters $228,000 Consent Order with CFPB for Loan Officer Compensation Rule Violations

On June 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it entered a consent order with a state bank for alleged violations of the Loan Originator Compensation Rule under the Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA) and Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010.  The CFPB alleged that the bank paid loan originators based…

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CFPB Enters Consent Order with State Bank for Loan Originator Compensation Rule

On June 5, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that it entered into a consent order with a state mortgage bank regarding alleged violations of the Loan Originator Compensation Rule and Consumer Financial Protection Act (CFPA).  The CFPB alleged that the bank paid loan originators based on the interest rates charged on the…

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CFPB Orders $109 Million Disgorgement in First Enforcement Appeal Decision

On June 4, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced that Director Richard Cordray issued a decision in the the first appeal of a CFPB administrative enforcement action.  The appeal hearing was previously covered by Consumer Finance Enforcement Watch.  The Director’s decision upheld in part and reversed in part an…

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National Bank Acquitted of Grand Larceny and Conspiracy Charges Alleging Sale of Fraudulent Loans

On June 3, a New York state jury acquitted a national bank of grand larceny and conspiracy charges.  Following a two and a half year investigation, the Manhattan District Attorney indicted the bank and eleven former employees on charges of conspiracy, grand larceny, residential mortgage fraud and securities fraud, among…

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Regional Bank Settles Allegations of FHA Mortgage Lending Violations with Justice Department for $212.5 Million

On June 1, 2015, the Department of Justice announced a settlement with a regional bank over allegations that the bank originated and underwrote mortgage loans that did not meet applicable requirements of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insurance program.  The settlement was previously…

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CFPB and Florida AG Granted Default Judgment Against Florida Mortgage Relief Companies

On May 29, 2015, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida granted the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) and the State of Florida​ a final default judgment​ against a Florida Foreclosure Relief Company and its corporate affiliates based on the company’s failure to answer or otherwise…

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CFPB and DOJ File Complaint and Consent Order Against National Mortgage Lender

​On May 28, 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) and the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) filed ​a joint complaint and proposed consent order​ against a national mortgage lender in the United States District Court for Northern District of California. The complaint​ alleges that the lender violated the Equal Credit…

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MI Attorney General Files Criminal Charges Alleging Fake Loan Modification Scheme

On May 22, 2015, the Michigan Attorney General (“AG”) and its Homeowner Protection Unit filed charges in Oakland County’s 48th District Court against a Michigan mortgage company and its owner alleging that the owner and mortgage company engaged in a scheme to defraud borrowers by promising to modify mortgages for…

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HUD Settles Fair Housing Claim with Regional Bank for $200 Million

​​The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it reached a settlement agreement with a regional bank over a disparate treatment fair housing claim.  HUD alleged that the bank engaged in racially discriminatory redlining by lending less in majority-minority census tracks than in other neighborhoods.  Under the…

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New York AG Obtains Default Judgment Against Two Law Firms for Mortgage Rescue Scheme

On May 13, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman annouced that the AG obtained default judgment against Brooklyn and Florida Law Firms and the firms’ principal attorney for participating in a fraudulent mortgage rescue scheme. The AG’s petition alleged that, directly and through their third-party marketers, the firms collected…

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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Files Suit Against Mortgage Payment Liaison

On May 11, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) announced that it filed suit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against the provider of a mortgage payment liaison service for allegedly misleading customers about costs associated with its bi-weekly mortgage payment program and misrepresenting…

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