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Your Credit and the Law Chapter 27 5/24/2019

Protecting Your Credit Rights To protect consumers, both the federal and state governments control and regulate the credit industry. 5/24/2019

Usury law A law restricting the amount of interest that can be charged for credit Varies from state to state Illinois – the legal rate of interest is 5%, the general usury limit is 9 South Dakota – the legal rate of interest is 15%, there is no other usury limit 5/24/2019

To charge more you must get a banking or pawn broking license. The usury limit is the rate that can be charged by one person or corporation to another, in other words, if you lend your next door neighbor $100.00, the rate stated is the limit. To charge more you must get a banking or pawn broking license. 5/24/2019

Consumer Credit Protection Act Also known as the Truth in Lending Law The law is designed to protect consumers in credit transactions by requiring clear disclosure of key terms of the lending arrangement and all costs. 5/24/2019

Truth-in-lending disclosure Federal law provides that you receive a Federal Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement before completing a consumer credit transaction. 5/24/2019

Advertising Credit An advertisement must tell the number of payments, the amount, and the period of payments if the amount of the down payment is given. 5/24/2019

Protecting Card Owners If your credit card is lost or stolen and is used by someone else, your payment for any unauthorized purchases is limited to $50. Some credit card companies do not make you pay the $50 if you report the loss immediately. 5/24/2019

Equal Credit Opportunity Act Says that applications can only be judged on the basis of financial responsibility No person can be denied credit on the basis of: Gender, age, ethnicity, or religion 5/24/2019

Allows only three reasons for denying credit Low income Large current debts Poor record of making payments in the past Credit applicants must be informed within 30 days whether their application was accepted or rejected 5/24/2019

Fair Credit Reporting Act Designed to promote accuracy and ensure the privacy of the information used in credit reports. Right to Know Right to Be Notified Right to Privacy 5/24/2019

Right to Know Gives you the right to know what is in your file If incorrect information is found, it must be removed from your file after the situation is examined If there is a disagreement between you and the business that made the statement, you have the right to have your version of the situation placed in your file 5/24/2019

Right to be Notified States that you must be notified when an investigation is being conducted on your credit record If you are denied credit, insurance, or a job because of a credit report, you must be given the name and address of the credit bureau that provided the report 5/24/2019

Right to Privacy States that only authorized persons can see a copy of your credit report People can legally obtain your credit report when you apply for credit, a job, or insurance 5/24/2019

Fair Credit Billing Act Requires creditors to correct billing mistakes brought to their attention The law also requires that consumers be informed of the steps they need to take to get an error corrected. 5/24/2019

Correcting Errors Notify the creditor in writing. In the letter, you must give your name, account number, an explanation of the error, and the amount of the error. The creditor must either correct the error or explain in writing why the account is correct. If there is no error, you might have to pay a fee for any late payments. 5/24/2019

Stop Payment Consumers can stop a credit card payment for items that are damaged or defective. Before stopping payment, however, you must attempt to return the item to the place where you bought it. Banks do charge a fee for stopping a payment. 5/24/2019

Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Prohibit abusive practices by debt collectors Collection agents must identify themselves to the people whose bills they are trying to collect. They can’t tell others about the debt They can’t contact a person at work if the employer does not permit it. 5/24/2019

If they use the phone, they can’t keep calling all the time or pretend to be someone else. They can’t state the amount of the debt on a postcard that a neighbor or someone else might see. 5/24/2019

Enforcing the Laws Federal Level State Level Federal Trade Commission is responsible for enforcing the laws on credit. State Level Consumer protection division of your state attorney general’s office. www.IllinoisAttorneyGeneral.gov 5/24/2019

Handling Your Credit Problems Contact the Creditor If you can’t meet your payments, the first thing you should do is contact the creditor. Credit Counseling Counselors help consumers with their credit problems. They can help you revise your budget, contact creditors to arrange new payment plans, or help you find other sources of income. 5/24/2019

Consolidating Debts A consolidation loan combines all your debts into one loan with lower payments. However, too often, people in this situation do not change their behavior and rack up new debt in addition to the consolidated payment. 5/24/2019

Bankruptcy A legal process in which you are relieved of your debts, but your creditors can take some or all of your assets, such as a car, savings, or business. Declaring bankruptcy is someone's last option when they're drowning in debt. It's a drastic measure usually reserved for extreme circumstances such as unexpected medical bills, or the death of an underinsured household breadwinner. 5/24/2019

Consequences of filing for bankruptcy: It stays on your credit report for up to 10 years Even more outrageous interest rates from credit card issuers Housing difficulties because many landlords use credit reports to screen potential tenants Rejected mortgage application for a new home Higher premiums from some insurance companies. 5/24/2019

Identity Theft Can it happen to you? What is identity theft? Identity theft occurs when a criminal uses another person's personal information to take on that person's identity Can it happen to you? 5/24/2019

Chapter 27 Bookwork Fast Review page 441 #’s 1-5 Using Business Key Words #’s 1-11 5/24/2019