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5.2.5 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) also imposes requirements on private mortgage lenders and servicers which, if not complied with, may be a defense to the state court foreclosure action.

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Pro Bono Desk Manual

  • Foreward
  • Editor’s Introduction
  • Correcting Names and Gender Markers
  • Court Access for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Defending Homeownership
    • 1 Introduction
    • 2 Foreclosure Basics
    • 3 Addressing Hard Deadlines
    • 4 Analyzing the Case
    • 5 Federal Law Strategies
      • 5.1 Bankruptcy
      • 5.2 Other Federal Law
        • 5.2.1 General Principles
        • 5.2.2 FHA-Insured Home Loans
        • 5.2.3 VA Loans
        • 5.2.4 USDA Loans or Rural Housing Service
        • 5.2.5 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
    • 6 Foreclosure Procedure
    • 7 After a Foreclosure Sale
    • 8 Louisiana Real Estate Taxes
    • 9 Templates
  • Domestic Violence Law in Louisiana
  • Employment Law
  • Expungements in Louisiana
  • Family Law
  • Federally Subsidized Housing
  • In Forma Pauperis Filings
  • Language Access
  • Law of Special Education and School Discipline
  • Louisiana Landlord-Tenant Law
  • Louisiana Successions
  • Medicaid
  • Tax Law

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