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Congress to consider dramatic overhaul of credit reporting
May 19, 2016The way consumer credit data is reported, recorded and used by the nation’s credit reporting agencies could dramatically change soon, if a newly introduced bill makes it way through Congress. The new bill would, among other things, cut the time that adverse debt appears on a consumer’s report, and places the “burden” of remedying errors on the agencies themselves.
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[Updated] FHA Proposes New Consumer Protections for Reverse Mortgages
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