Legal Articles, Consumer Rights

Michigan Lemon Law: Calculating the Repurchase

So, you have a defective vehicle that qualifies as a “Lemon.” What is your remedy? How much money do you get? What happens to the finance contract? Under Michigan’s Lemon Law the answers to these questions depend on how much you paid, whether you have additional “out of pocket” damages, and how many miles are on the odometer, among other things.

Why Retain a Timeshare Attorney, When My Rights Are Protected by Regulatory Agencies?

Learn more about why its important to hire a timeshare cancellation attorney!

Timeshare Transfer/ Cancellation Companies – Be Cautious!

Learn more about timeshare cancellation attorney!

UNLICENSED HOME CONTRACTORS

Dealing with unlicensed home improvement contractors

4 Facts to Know About Timeshares

This article answers four basic questions about timeshare ownership.

Collections Lawsuit Aftermath: The Default Judgment

If your debts continue to escalate, along with threats from creditors and collection agencies, consult with a skilled debt management attorney from a firm like Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC to fend off the threat of a collections lawsuit.

What Are Massachusetts Heat Laws?

Understanding the Massachusetts state sanitary code can be overwhelming. This article will help clarify the regulations are they pertain to the heat laws.

Student Loan Fraud: Growing Numbers Cite For-Profit Schools at Fault

Fraud due to empty promises is one reason forgiveness is sought for many student loans, with a recent news article stating that the majority of these cases filed are by borrowers who attended for-profit learning institutions.

Unresolved Debt May Lead to Court Judgments & Worse

If you find yourself with a pile of unpaid debts today, it may be hard to pinpoint where the whole problem started—aside from that first credit card that arrived in the mail (probably years ago) and seemed so innocuous.

Credit Delinquencies Grow, Along with Judgments & Millennials May Be in the Dark

Taking on multiple credit cards even while your credit is good can be a slippery slope. The temptation is there to max out balances, no matter your financial standing—and if something goes wrong with your finances, you could find yourself being sued by creditors for payment.

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