Consumer Protection Help
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CREDIT
Credit Report Disputes, Credit Billing Disputes, Recover from Identity Theft, Identity Theft Protection, Credit Complaints, Credit Card Laws, Fair Credit Reporting Act Summary, Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Credit Repair Organizations Act Summary, Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA)
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REAL ESTATE
Loan Modification, Real Estate Short Sale, Mortgage Servicer Complaints, Your Rights Regarding Your Home, Loan Modification Application, State Landlord and Tenant Laws , Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Summary, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)
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GENERAL RESOURCES & LAWS
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Consumer Laws That Protect Your Rights
You have rights as a consumer. When a company or organization wants to do business with you, they are required to follow certain federal and state consumer protection laws. From offering you a product or service to purchase, to providing one that won't cause you harm without your knowledge, companies must follow consumer laws and regulations. Most businesses do, but there are still many that make promises and then can't deliver. They may attempt to take advantage of you if you are not aware of your rights under federal and state laws.
Take a few simple steps towards becoming a smart consumer, protect yourself from fraud; don’t let any business take advantage of you. Most importantly, always read agreements in full before signing anything. Ask someone to explain the details to you if you don't understand. Spend time researching the product and product manufacturer before you make a large purchase. Follow the warning labels on packaging as they are there for a reason.
Consumer Rights Awareness
Some companies and businesses may knowingly defraud their customers to save money or make money. They disregard consumer protection laws, assuming that the average customer will not stand up to them. An awareness of your rights under consumer laws can help you learn how to protect yourself and those you care about from companies and businesses, can help keep you safe, protect your valuable credit and might even save you money. Take some time to learn more about consumer law and the company you are considering doing business with before making an investment.
Find out what the consequences are if you miss a payment. Consider what would happen if the project turns out to be a scam or if the company doesn't honor the agreement. Learning about consumer law and your rights before something goes wrong can prevent distress and financial disasters. A consumer protection law firm can help you understand your rights and fight back if you think you have been harmed or treated unfairly by a company or business. Contact our team of consumer attorneys for help today.



