Not exact matches
The Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau announced Wednesday it is
suing federal and private student loan servicer Navient, saying the company has been «systematically and illegally failing borrowers at every stage of repayment.»
CashCall was
sued in December by the
federal Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau, alleging the lender illegally tried to collect on some loans made over the Internet.
Another coalition of environmental groups has
sued the U.S.
Bureau of Land Management to reverse a two - year delay of another methane rule, this one governing emissions from drilling on
federal and Indian lands.
The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) writes, «As a rule, it's illegal to report information that you know or believe is inaccurate... If you don't comply with the FCRA, you may be
sued by the FTC, Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau (CFPB), state governments, or in some cases, consumers.»
The Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau (CFPB), a U.S.
federal government agency, is
suing student loan servicer Navient for «failing borrowers at every stage of repayment.»
The
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) clearly states in an option letter that a collection agency can not report an unvalidated debt to the credit
bureaus and states you can
sue for violations: www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpa/letters/cass.
If you
sue the credit
bureau for this, you can move it to
federal court, which could be expensive.
Realtysellers
sued TREB and filed a complaint with the
federal Competition
Bureau.