There are many concerning aspects of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's methods, not the least of which include its proclivity to
But when it comes to regulating Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices, the CPFB's actions have, for the most part, been reasonably warranted.
The CFPB recently took a series of UDAAP actions addressing a variety of wrongs in cases where, based on the allegations in recent cases, the misconduct was palpable.
In one case, a mortgage servicer was fined and forced to pay damages for allegedly
In another case, a debt collector was
Lastly, a mortgage servicer was pounded for
While the CFPB's self-creation, and expansion, of omnipotent power is disturbing and worrisome for the future, for the present moment it appears the agency tactically chooses cases where the potential for objection is limited. Lenders should keep this in mind this when balancing current compliance and business needs.
Ari Karen is a partner at Offit Kurman