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68 More than 2,000 years since the Roman poet Virgil wrote "Fortune favors the bold," the phrase holds particular significance for today's mortgage servicing industry—especially given recent actions by the CFPB. Between inconsistencies and fluctuating guidelines in the aftermath of a year of forbearance activity and foreclosure moratoria, mortgage servicers face a long road ahead. As a result, they will need to be bold to handle a continuing onslaught of evolution and change. ankfully, the COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in greater sophistication in automation, complex decisioning tools, and overall innovation. If servicers have not already embraced these new technologies, the only sound method for future-proofing their organizations is to do so now. THIS IS NOT LAST YEAR'S CFPB e CFPB has already been busy this year, driving home the importance for servicers to prepare to assist borrowers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. While Acting Director Dave Uejio and Director-Nominee Rohit Chopra have been aligning their courses of action, the impact of the agency's increasing focus on servicers may not yet be fully understood. With multiple moving parts, from rulings to directives, servicers will need to engage and educate employees—and borrowers—with a progressive approach to doing business and to remain compliant in 2021. ey'll also need to understand the ground rules, which haven't been completely clear. In a recent comment letter sent to Uejio, the National Mortgage Servicing Association and the Mortgage Bankers Association sought to ensure that the CFPB establish the proper framework for mortgage servicers to navigate the next phase of pandemic recovery. e comment letter offers thoughtful Feature By: Jane Mason NO REST FOR THE WEARY In the aftermath of a year of forbearance activity and foreclosure moratoria, mortgage servicers face a long road ahead.

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