About
Truth In Lending Law:
The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) protects
borrowers and consumers against unfair lending practices.
Truth in Lending also allows consumers the right to cancel
some credit transactions and get times resolution for credit
card billing disputes. Under the Truth in Lending Act, a lender
or bank must disclose true information to borrowers before
they sign loan documents. They must disclose the amount of
loan and amount of payments, if there are prepayment penalties,
due dates, applicable late charges, Annual Percent Rate (APR)
and service fees.
What Truth
In Lending Lawyers can do for you:
If you are a consumer that discovers a truth in lending violation
within a year of signing the loan documents, you may be able
to recover damages by filing a lawsuit. Get the help of a
real property lawyer to protect your financial interests and
make sure you were given truth in lending. Real property
lawyers can examine your loan documents and offer
a valuable defense on your behalf in case you discover a truth
in lending violation.
Georgia Truth
In Lending Lawyer Referral Service: If
your lender has violated the truth in lending, you may be
able to recover damages. Contact Attorney Search Network to
find a Georgia real property lawyer near you with experience
in truth in lending violations.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
Call us or click
here to get a referral to an Attorney Search Network panel
lawyer or law firm.
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