Avoiding Auto Repair Fraud
Tips to protect yourself from being victimized by unscrupulous auto repair shops.
Contributed by: Attorney General, State of Delaware
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Automobile
Contracts and Warranties
General, Elder Law
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Avoiding Contractor Fraud
Advice to avoid being taken advantage of by a contractor.
Contributed by: Attorney General, State of Delware
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Home Purchase, Improvement and Foreclosure
Contracts and Warranties
General, Elder Law
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Delaware Home Solicitation Act
Tips to protect yourself from high-pressure, door-to-door, ambiguous or misleading contracts and poor quality merchandise
Contributed by: Attorney General, State of Delware
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
General, Elder Law
Contracts and Warranties
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Delaware Lemon Law
Also available:
Lemon Law Brochure
lemonlaw06.pdf
Contributed by: Attorney General, State of Delware
Last Reviewed: 03/08/2006
Related Topics:
Automobile
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Equal Credit Opportunity Act
Title 45 of the U.S. Code, Chapter 41, Subchapter IV, Section 1691.
Contributed by: Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
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Fair Credit Billing Act
15 USC §1601
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 06/04/2004
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Fair Credit Reporting
Some questions consumers commonly ask about consumer reports and Credit Reporting Agencies.
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Debt and Debt Collection
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Fair Credit Reporting Act
15 U.S.C. § 1681 available from the FTC, along with FTC "special highlights" and educational materials.
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 06/04/2004
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Fair Debt Collections
This brochure answers commonly asked questions about your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Debt and Debt Collection
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Fair Debt Collections Practices Act
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
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Federal Wage Garnishment Law
This fact sheet provides general information concerning the amount that may be withheld from a person's earnings under the CCPA and the law's protection from termination because of garnishment for any single debt.
Contributed by: U. S. Dept. of Labor
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Debt and Debt Collection
Work Support
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How to Dispute Credit Report Errors
Your credit report--a type of consumer report--contains information about where you work and live and how you pay your bills. It also may show whether you've been sued or arrested or have filed for bankruptcy.
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 06/04/2004
Related Topics:
Debt and Debt Collection
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How to Request Your Credit Report
Instructions for obtaining a copy of your credit report.
Contributed by: Legal Services Corporation of Delaware, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Credit
Bankruptcy
Debt and Debt Collection
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How to Respond to to a Civil Action
Justice of the Peace Court's on-line "how to" assistance with step by step instructions for responding to a civil action.
Contributed by: JP Court
Last Reviewed: 06/03/2004
Related Topics:
Small Claims Court
Debt and Debt Collection
Automobile
Court Forms
Evictions
Landlord/Tenant
Court Procedures and Information
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How to Start a Civil Action in the JP Court
Justice of the Peace Court's on-line "how to" assistance with sample forms and instructions for starting a civil action.
Contributed by: JP Court
Last Reviewed: 06/03/2004
Related Topics:
Small Claims Court
Debt and Debt Collection
Automobile
Court Forms
Court Procedures and Information
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Identity Theft Web Site
National Resource for Identity Theft
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Credit
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Legal Tips
Know the Law So You Don't Make These Mistakes Too!
Contributed by: Legal Services Corporation of Delaware, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
Landlord/Tenant
Automobile
Home Purchase, Improvement and Foreclosure
Taxes
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New Bankruptcy Law Requires Credit Counseling Before Filing
Before You File for Personal Bankruptcy:
Information About Credit Counseling and Debtor Education
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 05/15/2006
Related Topics:
Bankruptcy
Credit
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Q & A about the Rules of Evidence in the Justice of the Peace Court
What is evidence? What are the Rules of Evidence? What makes evidence admissible? These and more answered here.
Contributed by: JP Court
Last Reviewed: 06/29/2004
Related Topics:
Court Procedures and Information
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Trial Offers: The Deal Is in the Details
What Does "No Risks or Obligations" Really Mean?
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics:
E_Commerce and the Internet
Contracts and Warranties
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Truth in Lending Act
Title 15 of the U.S. Code, Chapter 41, Subchapter I, Part A, Section 1601.
Contributed by: Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law
Last Reviewed: 06/04/2004
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