NY State Dept of Financial Services Releases Debt Collection FAQ
The New York Superintendent of Financial Services has released a 16-question FAQ to aid debt collectors, including third-party debt collectors and debt buyers, in adhering to 23 NYCRR 1, a regulation that reforms New York's debt collection practices. Industry groups today are weighing in on the impact of the clarifications.
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State Calls Buy Here Pay Here Practices Predatory
State Calls Buy-Here, Pay-Here Practices Predatory
Two Charlotte, N.C., used-car dealerships must repay customers and change practices after settling a lawsuit by state and federal regulators.
The lawsuit was filed in January 2014 by the North Carolina attorney general, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. attorney for the western district of North Carolina against Auto Fare, Inc., Southeastern Auto Corp. and their owner, Zuhdi A. Saadeh.
Two Charlotte, N.C., used-car dealerships must repay customers and change practices after settling a lawsuit by state and federal regulators.
The lawsuit was filed in January 2014 by the North Carolina attorney general, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. attorney for the western district of North Carolina against Auto Fare, Inc., Southeastern Auto Corp. and their owner, Zuhdi A. Saadeh.
State Calls Buy Here Pay Here Practices Predatory
State Calls Buy-Here, Pay-Here Practices Predatory
Two Charlotte, N.C., used-car dealerships must repay customers and change practices after settling a lawsuit by state and federal regulators.
The lawsuit was filed in January 2014 by the North Carolina attorney general, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. attorney for the western district of North Carolina against Auto Fare, Inc., Southeastern Auto Corp. and their owner, Zuhdi A. Saadeh.
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Two Charlotte, N.C., used-car dealerships must repay customers and change practices after settling a lawsuit by state and federal regulators.
The lawsuit was filed in January 2014 by the North Carolina attorney general, the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. attorney for the western district of North Carolina against Auto Fare, Inc., Southeastern Auto Corp. and their owner, Zuhdi A. Saadeh.
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