Are you worried about your debt collectors calling your family? Have you been sent threatening letters from your credit agency? Were you denied a line of credit because a reporting agency refuses to change your credit score? Our articles provide up-to-date information on all aspects of consumer debt. Browse through our library to find out more about your consumer law issue.
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Control How Debt Collectors Contact You With This Simple Letter
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Getting Calls for Bills You Don't Owe? You May be a Victim of Identity TheftAre you getting collection calls for debts that you don't remember? It may be more than bad memory—you may be a victim of identity theft.
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Your Rights Under the Electronic Fund Transfer ActUnder the EFT Act, you have a variety of rights that allow you to better control electronic transfers that affect your bank account.
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You Can Stop Debt Collectors From Contacting You, But You May Not Want to!If you are being repeatedly contacted by a debt collector, you may not want to stop the communication. Instead, document every word!
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10 Examples of Illegal Debt Collection and Debt Harassment PracticesWhen a debt collector calls you, he may be doing more than bothering you—he may be breaking the law. Find out what debt collectors cannot legally do here.
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The Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Protects You From Harassment by Creditors and Collection AgenciesCalifornia’s version of the federal FDCPA extends protections for consumers. Understand your rights when you are contacted by creditors by reading our overview.
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The Cardoza Law Corporation files lawsuit against Credence Resource Management
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RFDCPA - California Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Annotated by Mike Cardoza, Esq.
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Thank You For Requesting "The Secret World of Debt Collection!"Thank You For Requesting "The Secret World of Debt Collection!" It will arrive in your email inbox shortly!
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Did You Know That Californians Enjoy EXTRA Protection From Collection Harassment under the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act?Understand a Californian's special rights to stop collection harassment under Calfornia's Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act aka the RFDCPA