
Governing law in Arkansas:
Under Arkansas state law, a payday advance is not allowed by state laws if the interest rate is in triple digits. A check payday loan lender cannot lend more than one cash advance at a time. Although, applicants can obtain 2 separate payday loans within 3 days. A lender is barred from [...]
March 16, 2010 | Posted in
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A borrower is allowed only one payday loan at a time with a face value of $500 (not including any fees that may be attached) and it can only be rolled over three times. The 2005 Legislative Session made several bills that revise the requirements of a payday lender and the loans they disburse. The [...]
September 22, 2009 | Posted in
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Alaska state has introduced specific payday loan laws. 14 days is the minimum payday loan repayment term, while the maximum amount of loan allowed is $500. Fess and finance charges are 15% or the lesser of $15 per $100 loaned + $5 fee.
The Department of Community and Economic Development is allowed added authority over licensing [...]
September 21, 2009 | Posted in
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Alabama state has introduced specific payday loan laws. The permitted fees should not excess 17.5% of the amount loaned. The permitted term period is between 10 and 31 days.
The maximum allowed amount of the loan is exactly $500.00 and no more than 1 rollover is allowed with the same customer. If the customer is not [...]
May 26, 2009 | Posted in
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Do you need money in a hurry to cover some kind of emergency expense? Maybe you should pay for a car repair or medical costs. Whatever you needs are you should know that you can have low fee pay day loans to help you in time of need, so learn how you can do that.
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May 22, 2009 | Posted in
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