Part of Warren Buffett's empire just got sued by the US government
Source: CNN
The US government has sued a unit of Warren Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway, accusing it of pushing borrowers into unaffordable loansso customers would buy homes from the companys manufactured housing business.
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed the lawsuit Monday against Berkshires Clayton Homes manufactured housing division. The complaint alleges that Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, a unit of Clayton, ignored clear and obvious red flags that borrowers could not afford their loans.
Many borrowers incurred late fees and penalties when they fell behind on payments, and had their homes repossessed or filed for bankruptcy after their loans went into default, the CFPB said.
Vanderbilt unreasonably underestimated borrowers ability to pay other debts and keep food on the table, the agency alleged. In one instance, Vanderbilt allegedly approved a home loan for a couple with three children that left them with $57.78 a month for discretionary spending after paying expensesand the couple eventually defaulted, says the complaint.
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SharonAnn
(13,919 posts)Joinfortmill
(16,717 posts)As far as,I know, he's a pretty straight shooter.
samnsara
(18,328 posts)FakeNoose
(36,103 posts)I'm sure there are managers, executives and CFOs who are making the decisions now. Warren is spending his time giving money away to worthy charities. Let the executives explain themselves and leave Warren out of it.
hueymahl
(2,660 posts)He has this kind grandpa schtick going, but he is as ruthless a businessman as we have ever seen. Never got the admiration for that scumbag