Sentences with phrase «consumers meaningful protections»

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«Shuttering the CFPB's student lending office is an appalling step in a longer march toward the elimination of meaningful American consumer protection law... This action actively promotes greater profits for a handful of debt collection businesses at the expense of mistakes, neglect, and confusion for millions of student loan borrowers.»
It is not a good idea and lawmakers must not think about increasing the present restriction on lending without more meaningful consumer protections than the sponsor of the bill has suggested.
In addition, business and corporate cards are not covered by consumer protections set forth by the Credit CARD Act of 2009, most meaningful perhaps is that issuers can hike card APRs without notice.
In addition to the fancy travel perks everyone loves, credit cards do offer some meaningful consumer protections you can you benefit from if you play your cards right.
In an op - ed for Corporate Counsel Business Journal, U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) President Lisa A. Rickard said «policymakers must answer the call» by taking up «meaningful reforms to a woefully outdated» Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)....
REIC was a major contributor in the formation of the Condominium Act, 1998 with regard to reserve fund studies and is well positioned to play a similar role in the ministry's current review initiative with regard to condominium managers to address education requirements and standards of practice in condominium management services and provide meaningful protection to the consumer,» says the institute.
A 1 year look back period is a joke among attorneys and makes this real estate consumer protection law nearly impossible to enforce in a meaningful way.
The Bureau does not believe, however, that disclosure of the amount financed on the Loan Estimate provides a meaningful benefit to consumers in the form of useful information or protection.
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