The finalized rule will prevent medical bills from being included on credit reports used by lenders and will prohibit lenders ...
The CFPB sues Experian for "sham investigations," alleging violations of FCRA and CFPA. Demands reforms and penalties.
The agency estimated the rule will remove more than $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million ...
According to the CFPB, Experian uses faulty intake procedures that fail to properly address consumer disputes. It also sends notices to consumers that fail to inform them of investigation results, ...
Experian accused of violating Fair Credit Reporting Act by reinserting disputed information back into credit reports.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has long had concerns about the accuracy of information that plays a key role in loan access, pricing and performance.
Experian was sued Tuesday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which accused the Costa Mesa-based credit bureau of ...
Lenders soon won't be able to consider unpaid medical bills as a credit history factor when they evaluate potential borrowers ...
A top watchdog agency for consumer finance has accused credit rating company Experian of failing to properly investigate ...
Most medical debt will be scrapped from consumer credit reports under a final US rule implementing a Biden administration ...
About 15 million Americans will see their credit reports cleared of medical debt under a new rule approved by the Consumer ...