
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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