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#2299736 - Yesterday at 04:57 PM Adverse Action
Anonymous
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I just did an internal audit of adverse actions sent to customers and found that a lender did not send the required adverse action within 30 days. Should I have them send the Notice even though it is well past the 30 days or just risk it since it just 1 Notice?

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#2299737 - Yesterday at 04:57 PM Re: Adverse Action Anonymous
Anonymous
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I just did an internal audit of adverse actions sent to customers and found that a lender did not send the required adverse action within 30 days. Should I have them send the Notice even though it is well past the 30 days or just risk it since it just 1 Notice?

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#2299743 - Yesterday at 05:24 PM Re: Adverse Action Anonymous
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Depends on if you prefer getting cited for a total violation of law or just one for failing to meet the timeframe.
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#2299755 - Yesterday at 07:38 PM Re: Adverse Action Anonymous
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Randy nailed it. Was there any ongoing actions in the processing? E.g., applied the 1st, appraisal ordered the 3rd, received back the 25th found the LTV too high, notified the customer 2 weeks later??
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