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The Law On Impermissible Credit Pulls

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPMar 21, 20200 Comments

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”) and California Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act (“CCRAA”) provide rules that protect your credit information and implements limits on who can pull and access your credit report. In order for an individual or company to pull your credit report they ...

Missing Payments Because of Coronavirus?

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPMar 19, 20200 Comments

The COVID-19 pandemic has already had an immediate negative impact for consumers trying to pay their bills. With millions of people losing jobs or working reduced hours the smaller paychecks will mean more accounts going into default. This post will give some practical tips as well as some up...

National Consumer Protection Week

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPMar 14, 20190 Comments

It is National Consumer Protection Week! This is a time for our firm to help consumers like you understand your rights in order to make well-informed decisions regarding your finances. One of the crucial areas that consumers must begin to focus on within their finances is identity t...

Overview of the TCPA

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPJan 05, 20190 Comments

Have you been receiving robocalls to your cell phone? Do your creditors constantly call you with prerecorded messages? Are you receiving spam text messages without your permission? If so, there's a good chance you might be able to put an end to those unwanted calls and texts and even recover ...

Debt Collections: What you need to know

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPAug 10, 20180 Comments

Are you receiving debtor calls relating to a debt not owed? If you don't believe you owe a debt you are being contacted about, you can write a request and send through the mail within 30 days of receiving the initial notice or contact, stating that you want verification of the debt. You may a...

Updates to Credit Reporting Laws

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPJun 04, 20180 Comments

Individuals who have been the victim of identity theft can request a security freeze or fraud alert to protect against unauthorized use of their information. (For a detailed discussion regarding the difference between security freezes and fraud alerts please see our previous blog post from Oc...

Recent Updates to Consumer Protection Laws

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPJun 02, 20180 Comments

On May 24, 2018 President Trump signed off on a number of changes to consumer protection laws. Many of the changes affect the Truth in Lending Act (“TILA”) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”). Other changes affect the Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act (“SCRA”) and foreclosure laws. ...

You Got the Wrong Guy!

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPJun 01, 20180 Comments

This case of mistaken identity-turn-into-nightmare actually happened. In December 2015 and January 2016, “P&R”, a law firm that represents creditors, sent Mr. Garcia paperwork regarding a lawsuit that pertained to another individual with his name. Mr. Garcia informed P&R of the mix-up and pro...

Time Limit for Negative Credit Reporting

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPNov 16, 20170 Comments

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. §1681 et seq. permits individuals to bring lawsuits against credit bureaus and data furnishers for reporting negative credit information beyond seven years. Our San Diego based law firm handles FCRA cases across California. If you have obsolete in...

Setting Aside A Default Judgment

Posted by Golden & Cardona-Loya, LLPNov 02, 20170 Comments

Many consumers are unaware of the ability to set aside a default judgment. A common example is when the defendant has never been properly served with the complaint and has no notice that a lawsuit has been filed. The defendant fails to respond to the lawsuit due to the lack of notic...

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