Consumer Credit Protection Act

Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968
A landmark federal legislation establishing rules of disclosure that lenders must observe in dealings with borrowers, ensuring transparent consumer lending practices.
Right of Rescission
A right granted by the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act of 1968 allowing consumers to void a credit contract within three business days with full refund of any downpayment and without penalty.

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