Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Origination Issues
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The CFPB administers and enforces the most significant rules governing the mortgage market. It is charged both with regulating the consumer financial legal landscape and promoting consumer financial opportunities. MBA supports both of the Bureau’s
statutory mandates and advocates for improvements and clarifying interpretations on the QM rule, the Loan Originator compensation rule, RESPA servicing rule, TRID, ECOA, and the other key statutes under the Bureau’s authority. We also work to ensure
that the Bureau lays out clear rules of the road to follow rather than try to use enforcement actions to outline industry responsibilities.
Recent MBA Activity Related to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Issues
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MBA Letter to FCC on Revocation of Consent under the Telephone Consumer Protect Act
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MBA Comment Letter to CFPB on Section 1033
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MBA Joint Letter to CFPB on Residential Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing (Regulation Z)
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MBA Letter to Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) on Proposed SIFI Designation Guidance
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MBA Joint Comment Letter on CFPB’s Statement of Policy Regarding Prohibition on Abusive Acts or Practices
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MBA Comment Letter on the CFPB’s Loan Originator Compensation Rules
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MBA Letter to the House Financial Services Committee on the ANS to H.R. 2798, the CFPB Transparency and Accountability Reform Act
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Joint Trades Response to CFPB Fees RFI CFPB
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MBA Letter to CFPB on Fees RFI
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MBA Letter to CFPB on HMDA RFI
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School of Mortgage Banking I: January 2027: Washington, DC
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