After the bill takes effect in March, credit bureaus will still be able to sell trigger leads to a borrower’s current mortgage lender, loan servicer, or any bank or credit union they have an account with.
Source: Inman News
Trump signs bill curtailing sale of mortgage trigger leads in 180 days
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