Michael Bright’s Op-Ed for American Banker argues that federal overreach in loan servicing enforcement could harm consumers by driving up compliance costs and limiting access to credit. He warns that excessive regulation may push smaller servicers out of the market, reducing competition and potentially increasing costs for borrowers. Bright advocates for clear and consistent rules over punitive measures, suggesting this approach would better protect both servicers and consumers.
Michael Bright in American Banker: Federal Overreach in Loan Servicing Will Harm Consumers
Published on September 10, 2024
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