The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), under the leadership of acting director Russell Vought, is continuing to assess regulations it deems outdated or unnecessary.
To that end, the bureau published a notice in the Federal Register this week that seeks to rescind a 2021 rule which “temporarily permitted mortgage servicers to offer certain loan modifications made available to borrowers experiencing a COVID-19 related hardship.”
The rule also “finalized certain temporary amendments to Regulation X related to the COVID-19 pandemic,” referring to the implementing regulation of details ⇒
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