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Re: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Posted by  JanetK_CA of CA on 7/23/11 6:21pm Msg #390894
I really don't think it will affect our business volume in the short term - and maybe not at all. I had heard about it and my understanding was that it's designed to provide some protection to consumers against abuses by big financial institutions. I could be wrong, but I got the impression that the function of this agency is to be as much a watchdog as a regulator. If that's the case, I'm all for it.

I just skimmed over the article links that LindaH posted. (Thank you, Linda!) Here's a quote that seem to represent what the agency is supposed to be about:

"The CFPB will set and enforce clear, consistent rules that allow banks and other consumer financial services providers to compete on a level playing field and that let consumers see clearly the costs and features of products and services."

This their proposed functions are described in the following quote.

"The CFPB will look out for people as they borrow money or use other financial services by:

* Implementing and enforcing Federal consumer financial laws;
* Reviewing business practices to ensure that financial services providers are following the law;
* Monitoring the marketplace and taking appropriate action to make sure markets work as transparently as they can for consumers; and
* Establishing a toll-free consumer hotline and website for complaints and questions about consumer financial products and services.

Two abuses that come to mind immediately that this agency might help prevent are the common practice of banks these days processing checks before they process deposits, increasing the incidence of overdrafts and triggering service fees. Also, most of us have probably read - or personally heard - about foreclosures of homes where the borrowers had not defaulted on a single payment.

One of the articles mentioned the practice of some banks pursuing foreclosure of properties at the same time they're negotiating with the borrowers about modifications. I've heard of situations where underwater borrowers were advised to not make their payments in order to qualify for a mod, only to then have the bank pursue foreclosure.

Personally, I think it would be great to have more transparency in credit card billing and information, for example. How many of you ever read the small print when you get those notices that your credit card features have changed?

One of the few things I read that might have an impact on us is the possibility of requiring simplified disclosures with mortgage docs, but not until a year from now. That might actually be a good thing. (I think *some* of the recent changes to the HUD and TIL are beneficial.)

Time will tell, but I don't think there's going to be any drastic or immediate impact. If banks are conducting business with their clients in a fair and reasonable manner, I shouldn't think they'd have anything to worry about. However, if they need to resort to deceptive, confusing, underhanded or downright unfair practices to achieve their financial goals, then maybe they need to reset their goals. So I hope we'll see this agency even the playing field between lenders and consumers - without creating gridlock for either one.

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 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - Kathryn on 7/22/11 7:07pm
 Re: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - Kathryn on 7/22/11 7:15pm
 FWIW, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... -  HisHughness on 7/22/11 7:54pm
 Re: FWIW, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... -  Belinda/CA on 7/22/11 11:15pm
 Re: FWIW, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... -  HisHughness on 7/22/11 11:34pm
 See JPOL MSG 41100 n/m -  bagger on 7/23/11 8:58am
 Re: FWIW, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau... - topflyt on 7/22/11 11:53pm
 Re: Sorry they're so rude, I found it helpful :-) - NotaryMot/CA on 7/23/11 1:04am
 Re: Sorry they're so rude, I found it helpful :-) -  HisHughness on 7/23/11 1:27am
 Okay..I'll probably get my head ripped off here but -  Linda_H/FL on 7/23/11 8:15am
 Re:Soooooo........ - LisaWI on 7/23/11 8:53am
 Maybe this will help...I need to look into it too -  Linda_H/FL on 7/23/11 9:03am
 Re: Maybe this will help...I need to look into it too - LisaWI on 7/23/11 10:37am
 Re: Okay..I'll probably get my head ripped off here but -  Sandra Clark on 7/23/11 9:12am
 Re: Okay..I'll probably get my head ripped off here but - jnew on 7/23/11 12:16pm
 NotaryMot/CA, you said "I think some of these guys have -  Susan Fischer on 7/23/11 9:30am
 Re: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -  Sandra Clark on 7/23/11 9:08am
 OK, let me explain what I found, and still find... -  HisHughness on 7/23/11 9:53am
 Quote the whole thing, Hugh, if you're going to quote -  Linda_H/FL on 7/23/11 10:00am
 Enough already -  HisHughness on 7/23/11 10:26am
 Ummm -  Linda_H/FL on 7/23/11 10:51am
 You might as well give up Linda -  bagger on 7/23/11 11:15am
 If politics don't belong on this string -  Belinda/CA on 7/23/11 11:23am
 Re: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -  JanetK_CA on 7/23/11 6:21pm
 Without getting into the politics of it.... - MikeC/NY on 7/23/11 10:14pm



 
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