Mr. Cooper announced that many of its consumers had unauthorized withdraws. Now the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is looking into the matter and the adverse effects it may have.
Source: Inman News
Servicer Mr. Cooper investigated for unauthorized withdrawals
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