CFPB Files Friend of Court Brief in TILA Case

The nation’s regulator of consumer financial products has indicated in an appeals court filing that borrowers should be able to maintain their ability to sue a lender beyond three years in cases where required disclosures weren’t provided as long as a notice of rescission was given to the lender within three years. The lawsuit on appeal was first filed in a Colorado state court on Dec. 21, 2009, by Jean C. Rosenfield against HSBC Bank, USA. Rosenfield originally took out a refinance mortgage on Nov. 3, 2006, with Ownit Mortgage Solutions, a subprime lender that has since gone out of business.

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