Consumer & Lifestyle · Personal FinancestructuralDebt DisclosureDiverse FundingFDCPAThird Party DisclosureLien Threat

Debt collectors disclose debt details to third parties and threaten illegal liens

Diverse Funding Associates disclosed debt information to a consumer spouse without authorization and threatened to place a lien on a home for unsecured debt — both serious FDCPA violations. This structural pattern of dual illegal tactics reflects inadequate enforcement against debt collector misconduct.

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