While originators are not the primary focus of the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act going into effect on March 5, the way ...
The Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act, a bipartisan measure introduced in the Senate by Sens. Jack Reed and Bill Hagerty, and in the House by Reps. John Rose and Ritchie Torres, officially takes ...
New FCRA amendment, effective March 5, 2026, restricts trigger lead sales, allowing outreach mainly via consent or existing ...
In a bit of a surprise development at the end of 2024, the United States Senate passed the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act, which amends the Fair Credit Reporting ...
A long-awaited crackdown on trigger leads is on its way to President Donald Trump’s desk, but not everyone in the mortgage world is celebrating. Nestled in the bill is a provision that’s leading ...
Congress has passed the Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at curbing a controversial practice known as “trigger leads”—wherein credit ...
In a notable trend in state consumer financial regulation, state legislatures are increasingly seeking to regulate a variety of marketing and advertising practices, rather than limiting their ...
Almost as soon as Bryan Dyke filled out a mortgage application in mid-May, he was inundated with solicitations from lenders. “Within 15 to 20 minutes, I started getting calls,” he says. Dyke was a ...
Regulatory changes and rising lead costs are disrupting traditional lead sources for mortgage brokers. Discover why embracing firsthand lead generation now can protect your business, generate better ...
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