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Georgia law in regard to out of state payday loan

Date: Sat, 12/27/2008 - 07:56

Submitted by anonymous
on Sat, 12/27/2008 - 07:56

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I am a Georgia resident
I obtained a payday loan at a store in Alabama (the money store)
they nsf'd my bank 3 times
now threatining legal action, recieved summons from Alabama small claims court
Are Georgia residents protected from out of state lenders if
the loan was made in Alabama at a storefront??????
I have heard various opinions but need facts before I go to court, or dont go to court.
Thanks.


Crossing a state line to get a loan subjects you to the laws of the lenders state. The recent appeals court decision in Quik Payday makes it clear that "something" has to happen in your state - other than the mere fact that you live there - for your state's laws to apply. In that case, the appeals court used the hypothetical of a Kansas resident that works in Missouri getting an internet loan from their work computer instead of their home computer. They said that if a Missouri computer was used Kansas law wouldn't apply. (They didn't say whether Missouri law or the lender's state law would apply.)


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Submitted by FreakyFriday on Sat, 12/27/2008 - 14:34

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