Is Integrity Advance illegal for Ohio residents?
Date: Fri, 10/09/2009 - 05:58
You can search their licensing status from the following link.
You can search their licensing status from the following link.
"http://elicense2-lookup.com.ohio.gov/SearchCriteria.asp"
No, they aren't licensed to lend to Ohio residents. Double check
No, they aren't licensed to lend to Ohio residents. Double check your contract to make sure they weren't extending an installment type of loan. Meanwhile, CLICK HERE to find out how to deal with illegal lenders.
http://elicense2-lookup.com.ohio.gov/default.asp
this is Ohio law regarding PDL, Ohio Revised Code 1321.36. Just
this is Ohio law regarding PDL, Ohio Revised Code 1321.36. Just google Ohio revised code and look under chater 13, subsection 21
With regard to a PDL's licensing, go to the secretary of state's
With regard to a PDL's licensing, go to the secretary of state's website for your state and see if there are registered, it may take some searching but it can be found. Also, when I search the PDL websites, I have found somewhere and written in VERY small print, they will tell you where the are registered. Please remember that although a PDL is located in once state, they may have licenses in a number of states.
algreen, please read FCR 12CFR205.10. It gives information abou
algreen, please read FCR 12CFR205.10. It gives information about a person's rights with regrard to stopping ACH's. I used it in my letter to a PDL and it worked.
Quote:Originally Posted by wchambe641With regard to a PDL's lice
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Originally Posted by wchambe641 With regard to a PDL's licensing, go to the secretary of state's website for your state and see if there are registered, it may take some searching but it can be found. Also, when I search the PDL websites, I have found somewhere and written in VERY small print, they will tell you where the are registered. Please remember that although a PDL is located in once state, they may have licenses in a number of states. |
Technically, a lender will have to have a license in every state in which they lend. There are a few exceptions on the internet, Tennessee is an example.
PDL owner you are very corrected I was just trying to let the pe
PDL owner you are very corrected I was just trying to let the person know although they are licensed in the PDLs home state, they may be licensed in others also. For example, I work for Best Buy and the HQ is in Minnesota but they also are licensed in Ohio and all 50 states so they conduct business.