Minn. AG 6 companies complain of money, reduced the partitioning of mortgage advice
Six Out-of-State-be enterprises, Minnesota Public Prosecutions they used human rights, who are trying their homes subdivision.
A number of complaints that the Attorney General Lori Swanson has Hennepin County District Court said that companies against a law of Minnesota in royalties in advance for the mortgage advice. The case does not claim to fulfil their promises.
She said the 2004 law, a consultant on closure bars costs to the consumer, after their full function.
The cases are similar to two other Swanson’s Bureau in December. All actions are aimed at Bar activities, and punish businesses, consumers concerned.
Companies within the framework of this measure are in Alabama, California, Florida, Nevada and Oklahoma.
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