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FEDERAL - The statute of limitations for suing the CRAs and reporting creditors

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Friday, June 16, 2000 - 03:08 pm Click here to edit this post
http://www.lectlaw.com/files/ban09.htm

"by David A. Szwak, Esq., Shreveport, Louisiana

When faced with a potential Fair Credit Reporting Act case, it is crucial that you identify the correct statute(s) of limitation for claims against consumer reporting agencies and subscribers. The FCRA provides a two (2) year statute of limitation commencing from the date of the violation of the Act, regardless of whether the victim even knows of the violation. It is perhaps the least consumer-friendly provision of the anti-consumer FCRA

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