FCRA

FTC

California Tenant Screening Company Agrees to pay $4.25 Million to FTC for Failure to Report Accurate Information

The FTC reported on Tuesday that they had reached a settlement with a Publicly Traded Tenant Screening Company in California in the amount of $4.25 million for failure to follow reasonable procedures that ensure the accuracy of their reports. The company was also found to be in violation of the FCRA for reporting evictions and …

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CFPB

Sterling Infosystems, Inc. pays $8.5 million in CFPB lawsuit

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau brought suit against Sterling Infosystems earlier this year for failure to follow three key guidelines in the Fair Credit Reporting Act: Failure to employ reasonable procedures that ensured maximum accuracy of reported consumer information. Failure to to maintain procedures that ensured the public record information it was supplying was up …

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