Mortgage Servicer Discloses Borrower Account Information to Unauthorized Third Party
A mortgage servicer called a borrower's relative — who has no relationship with the loan — and disclosed account details including the borrower's name and payment status. This constitutes an unauthorized disclosure of nonpublic financial information under federal privacy rules. Borrowers have no visibility into who servicers contact or what information is shared during collections outreach.
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