Archive for the ‘Cash Loan Info by State’ Category

Payday Loans and Consumer Protection

Posted on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 3:43 pm in Cash Loan Info by State

As payday loans and online cash advances gain popularity, numerous consumer groups have petitioned state governments to tighten regulations on short-term payday lending. Currently, 38 states in the US allow both storefront and online payday loan lenders to operate under a certain set of legal restrictions. Twelve states ban storefront payday lending but place no.

Payday Loans in Maryland

Posted on Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 11:46 am in Cash Loan Info by State

The added convenience of payday loans in the state of Maryland is that an instant cash advances are exclusively available online. The already simple process of a payday loan can be completed all from the comfort of your own home. After filling out an online application in a matter of minutes, a trusted payday lender.

Payday Loans in Kentucky

Posted on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 at 10:34 am in Cash Loan Info by State

No two state payday loan laws are alike. Every state has different requirements to make small cash advance loans accessible for consumers and lower risk for lenders. Currently, 20 states in the US regulate payday loan laws along with other small loans laws and usury laws applicable to banks and other lending institutions must abide.

Payday Loans in Colorado

Posted on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 at 8:45 am in Cash Loan Info by State

The details of an instant cash advance, depending on which state you live in, can vary greatly. Although most states seems to have found an average for most of the terms of a loan- meaning the loan amount, length of loan and finances charged. But some states have unique sets of rules. Colorado imposes the.

Payday Loans in Illinois

Posted on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 12:55 pm in Cash Loan Info by State

The state of Illinois has a number of regulations in place to protect consumers from abusing short term cash advance loans and to ensure that payday loan lenders employ fair and honest collection practices with their borrowers. While the payday loan industry is respected for providing credit to deserving individuals who may otherwise have trouble.

Payday Loans in Alabama

Posted on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 at 11:45 am in Cash Loan Info by State

There are only 25 states within the United States which have instituted laws directly related to payday loans. Other states, such as Alabama, instead have small loan laws, which they reinforce in regards to payday loans. Although these laws do not differ greatly from payday loan laws, and they reinforce a lot of the same.

Payday Loans in Minnesota

Posted on Monday, June 14th, 2010 at 1:33 pm in Cash Loan Info by State

Imagine how chaotic life would be if we didn’t have any laws to govern society. We’d probably have a much higher rate of traffic accidents without laws to dictate which side of the road is appropriate to drive on, how fast our cars can drive in residential neighborhoods, and when drivers have the right of.

How to Pick the Best Payday Loan Company

Posted on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 at 1:53 pm in Cash Loan Info by State, General Payday Loan Tips

Not everything is served to you in a silver platter.  There are circumstances wherein you also have to exert time and effort to achieve the best result especially when it comes to financial matters.  You don’t just pick but you choose; you don’t just guess but you research.  With all the turmoil of economic crisis.

Payday Loans in Virginia: Your Rights as a Borrower

Posted on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 5:51 pm in Cash Loan Info by State

Since January 1, 2009 Virginia has had new payday loan regulations in force. It’s important to know your rights when you take out a payday loan, to protect yourself against unscrupulous lenders that you might come across once in a while. 1. A payday loan provider in Virginia is required to give you a minimum.

Payday Loans in Nevada

Posted on Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at 5:50 pm in Cash Loan Info by State

Nevada is one of just a handful of states that doesn’t impose a limit on the amount of money you can borrow from a payday lender. It’s up to each lender to determine how much they want to lend to each customer and to set a general maximum loan amount. Many lenders do cap the.