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Texas Office of Consumer Credit updates guidance urging motor vehicle sales finance licensees to work with borrowers

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State Issues

On August 20, the Texas Office of the Consumer Credit Commissioner updated its advisory bulletin urging motor vehicle sales finance licensees to work with consumers during the Covid-19 crisis (previously covered herehere, here, and here). Among other measures, the regulator urges licensees to increase consumer communication regarding the effects of Covid-19 for licensees, work out modifications for payment difficulties, waive certain charges, and suspend repossessions. The guidance also reminds licensees of legal requirements for using electronic signatures, and continues to permit licensees to conduct activity from unlicensed locations, subject to certain conditions. The guidance is in effect through September 30, 2020, unless withdrawn or revised.