Preventing Reverse Mortgage Foreclosures

…action. Consumer attorneys can play a vital role in helping older homeowners navigate these options to prevent foreclosure. What You Will Learn How FHA-insured reverse mortgages work and the circumstances…

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Predatory Lending

…now dealing with debt collection calls, check out our debt collection and robocalls pages for information on your rights in these situations. Contacting an Attorney Search our Find An Attorney…

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Congressional Constituent Service as a Resource for Your Clients

This is a NACA member-only resource. If you are a member, please log in. If you would like to become a member, apply here. Log In Join…

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Call-In Day Scripts

…of your Members of Congress here: https://www.congress.gov/members/find-your-member. Enter your voting address. A page will appear with the contact information for each member. If that link does not work for you,…

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Robocalls & Telemarketing

…collectors. Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) places limits on unsolicited prerecorded telemarketing calls to be made to your landline home telephone. It also prohibits…

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Find an Attorney Near You

…or unfair practices related to the sale or financing of a mortgage, home improvement or repairs, foreclosure, landlord and tenant issues, mobile or manufactured homes, and timeshares. Click Here Small…

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Advanced RESPA: What to do after Motions to Dismiss

…to represent homeowners in foreclosure. Since DannLaw was founded, it has grown to represent clients facing a range of consumers’ rights issues including in class action. He is a recognized…

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CFPB walks back protections on terms and conditions in financial services

…contract terms to collect a nursing facility debt. The Nursing Home Reform Act bars nursing facilities from requesting or requiring third parties, such as caregivers, to guarantee payment. A provision…

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NACA in the News: Buying a home? Without Consumer Bureau, you must be your own watchdog

The Seattle Times, Buying a home? Without Consumer Bureau, you must be your own watchdog “Some consumer loans require private arbitration of disputes outside the courts, but that’s not the…

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