October 18, 2009
WORD: Mandatory Arbitration
And the WORD for Today is...
Mandatory Arbitration – a clause almost always included in loan documents which consumers do not understand and is almost never in their best interest. When included in a contract it means the parties will settle any legal disagreements through the use of a hearing before an arbitrator. Simply stated, you give up the right to file legal action in a court of law. Worse still, if the arbitration must be in the state which the creditor has selected it may be costly for a consumer to even attend so they lose by virtue of default.
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