Posts Tagged ‘Truth-In-Lending Act’
Foreclosure: preying on the vunerable
The StarTribune did a good piece on two vunerable adults who were preyed upon by unscrupulous mortgage brokers and lenders. While this article is about two people who were legally classified as vunerable adults, the reality is that when it comes to understanding personal finance, especially the more complex issues involved in subprime loans, many [...]
Nick Slade joins the Caveat Emptor blog
Consumer attorney Nick Slade has joined the Caveat Emptor blog as a contributing editor. Nick has been taking consumer cases since 2000, when he refocused his practice from criminal defense to consumer law.
Nick deals with a variety of consumer issues, including auto fraud, equity stripping (also called foreclosure rescue scams), predatory lending, the Truth-In-Lending Act, [...]




