By Brian Figeroux, Esq. If a court determines that you owe money to an individual or a company, the creditor or debt collector may attempt to collect the debt by targeting your bank account. This process can result in your account being frozen or your funds being seized. However, both federal and New York state […]
Editorial credit: wisely / shutterstock.com NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today released a guide to help New Yorkers use the state’s Exempt Income Protection Act (EIPA) to protect their money from debt collectors. The EIPA is a state law that prevents debt collectors from draining consumers’ bank accounts, leaving them unable to cover […]
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today filed a lawsuit against Payless Furniture, Inc. d/b/a 1StopBedrooms, a Brooklyn-based furniture store, for cheating New York consumers. The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) opened an investigation into 1StopBedrooms after receiving hundreds of complaints and found that the store charged customers exorbitant cancellation […]
By ag.ny.gov | Editorial credit: madamF / shutterstock.com Equifax Reported Incorrect Credit Scores to Lenders, Inflating Costs for New Yorkers NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced a settlement with Equifax Information Services, LLC (Equifax) for inaccurately reporting tens of thousands of New Yorkers’ credit scores to lenders, inflating costs for loans and […]
By Chris Tobias | Editorial Credit: Adam McCullough / shutterstock.com In a significant shift aimed at enhancing passenger rights, U.S. airlines are now mandated to issue automatic refunds for tickets and related expenses when flights are canceled or significantly delayed. This new rule, which officially took effect on Monday, October 28, is a relief to […]