On Wednesday, the National Mortgage Servicing Association sent a letter to the FCC requesting clarifications and guidance regarding how the Telephone Consumer Protection Act applies to the financial services industry. Click through to learn what the group recommends.
Read More »Industry Groups Petition FCC for Autodialer Clarification
More than a dozen trade associations are seeking clear guidance from the FCC on just what constitutes an autodialer under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). The groups recently united to send a petition to the FCC following a recent ...
Read More »Appeals Court Clarifies Issues Regarding Robocalls and Consent
On Friday, March 16, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has issued a ruling in the case of ACA International v. FCC, clarifying several issues with regard to consumer and industry rights pertaining to robocalls ...
Read More »FCC: Do Not Call
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering creating a database made of reassigned numbers that companies and robocallers can use to prevent dialing ones no longer used by consumers who gave permission to receive these types of calls. Doing so, ...
Read More »FCC Recommends Limitations to Debt Collection Rule
The FCC has released formal recommendations for how recent changes to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) will be implemented—and the mortgage industry should take note.
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