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Can a NY Judgment Creditor Garnish PPP or Other CARES Act Funds?

FFGN COLLECT NY

With both consumers and small businesses receiving funds from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and CARES Act, questions have come up as to whether these amounts can be frozen or garnished by debt collectors or creditors. Is garnishing PPP or CARES Act funds an option for satisfying outstanding monies owed to judgment creditors?

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services COVID-19 Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

Our bank and loan servicing clients also face novel challenges affecting their industry due to COVID-19, particularly the ever-changing rules and regulations concerning evictions and foreclosures. As of March 18, the department intends to issue full loan discharges for borrowers with approved borrower defense claims.

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How to Remove TransWorld Systems From Your Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

A good credit score allows you to get better rates on car or mortgage loans just to name a few. If you fall into hard times, the inability to pay off your credit card bills or student loans can result in your debts being transferred to a debt collection agency. Debt Validation. Calling you before 8:00 A.M and after 9:00 P.M.

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COVID-19 Collections Impact Bulletin: State Responses (December 2020 Update)

Burr Forman

Financial institutions, servicers, lenders, and debt collectors must stay up-to-date on evolving federal and state laws stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, as such laws impact all facets of consumer loan servicing and debt collection. In March of 2020, Burr published an article discussing the global pandemic’s impact on collection practices.

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services COVID-19 Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

Our bank and loan servicing clients also face novel challenges affecting their industry due to COVID-19, particularly the ever-changing rules and regulations concerning evictions and foreclosures. On August 5, the Department of Education announced that it is extending the moratorium on federal student loan payments through January 31, 2022.

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

Federal Activities: On December 16, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed an amicus brief in the Eleventh Circuit in support of a plaintiff-appellant who filed a Section 1681s-2(b) claim against a furnisher for failing to conduct a reasonable investigation under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

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How To Remove Portfolio Recovery From Your Credit Report

Better Credit Blog

Debt buyers like Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC, buy hundreds of accounts at a time from credit card companies like CapitalOne and Discover and from student loan servicers and lenders. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) could levy fines against debt collectors that violate your rights.