The Property Management Connection, LLC et al v. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau et al

  1. May 17, 2021

    CFPB Eviction Disclosure Rule Survives Restraining Order Bid

    A Tennessee federal judge on Friday declined to issue an emergency order blocking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule requiring landlords to inform tenants about federal protections put in place amid the pandemic, finding that the rule doesn't apply to the Sixth Circuit and the landlords' theory is "internally inconsistent."

  2. May 11, 2021

    Eviction Disclosure Rule OK With 1st Amendment, CFPB Says

    The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has urged a federal judge in Tennessee to deny a request for a temporary injunction of a CFPB rule requiring landlords to inform tenants about federal protections for tenants put in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the rule does not require false speech and therefore passes First Amendment muster.

  3. May 04, 2021

    Landlord Group Sues CFPB Over COVID-19 Eviction Rule

    A group of landlords is suing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over a new disclosure rule that aims to inform tenants of their protections from eviction during the COVID-19 outbreak, claiming that the rule violates the landlords' First Amendment rights by requiring them to lie.

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