Ohio Laws for PDL
Date: Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:01
I have a question, that I am hoping someone can answer. When I look at the PDL laws for Ohio- it indicates it is unlawful to loan more than $500. However, I have 2 storefront PDL that are $800-- and a loan from Cashnet ( internet) that is $1200. Do I have any recourse in settling these debts for the amount the law allows? I am not a dead beat, but need help in managing a helpless situation :(
Thank you in advance!
Who holds your storefront loans? Is your internet loan from Cas
Who holds your storefront loans? Is your internet loan from Cashnet or CashnetUSA?
I am guessing that your storefront is not a PDL, but an installm
I am guessing that your storefront is not a PDL, but an installment loan.
First Choice and Checksmart are the store front loans. CashNetU
First Choice and Checksmart are the store front loans. CashNetUsa is the internet loan...
Thanks!
As for Checksmart, they are member of CFSA and they will give yo
As for Checksmart, they are member of CFSA and they will give you EPP if you ask for it. I don't know about First Choice.
About your internet loans, Cashnet USA is licensed in Ohio and they follow your states' laws. Somebody might come with more info.
You should be able to get an extended payment plan for both Chec
You should be able to get an extended payment plan for both Checksmart and CashnetUSA. I've never heard of First Choice. Is this a PDL?
[LEFT][COLOR=#000000]The 2008 law limits the amount borrowed to
[LEFT][COLOR=#000000]The 2008 law limits the amount borrowed to $500, mandates that borrowers cannot have more than one outstanding loan at a time and limits borrowers to four loans per year. Loans also have a minimum payment time of 31 days, and there is also a cooling-off period that prohibits making more than two loans to a single borrower in 90 days
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I found this information while doing research. If I am reading this correctly there is a cap of $500, and other laws apply. Am I on the right track, or, totaly missing something here???
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Read about the EPP at the link below: http://www.cfsa.net/public
Read about the EPP at the link below:
http://www.cfsa.net/public_education_campaign/guidelines/guidelines_extended_payment_plans.html
Read your payday loan laws at the link below:
http://www.paydayloaninfo.org/stateinfo/OH.asp
Quote:Originally Posted by OhioGal1Payday loan laws do not apply
Quote:
Originally Posted by OhioGal1 Payday loan laws do not apply to CSOs. |
or installment loans.
CashnetUSA is a Credit Services Organization (CSO). You need to
CashnetUSA is a Credit Services Organization (CSO). You need to call their corporate offices and ask for an extended payment plan.