Trump Mortgage LLC, founded recently by real estate mogul Donald J. Trump, has been accredited and has acquired mortgage licenses in 15 states, according to the New York-based mortgage company.The states in which the company is now registered as a mortgage broker are: Colorado, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Arkansas, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, California, New Mexico, Minnesota, Oregon, Florida, Iowa, South Dakota, and Maine. Mr. Trump said the company is "expanding at a very rapid rate" and should receive many more state licenses soon. The company can be found on the Web at http://www.trumpmortgage.com.
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Bowing to industry pressure, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is warning consumers with notices on its complaint portal not to file disputes about inaccurate information on credit reports, among other changes.
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