Browsing Department of Consumer Affairs by Title
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Mortgage law update : the SAFE Act, the South Carolina Mortgage Lending Act and Dodd-Frank
(South Carolina State Library, 2011) -
New identity theft protection
(South Carolina State Library, 2009) -
New terms, new rules, new protections for consumers on credit cards
(South Carolina State Library, 2010) -
Newsletter - 1995-05
(South Carolina State Library, 1995-05) -
Newsletter - 1996-08
(South Carolina State Library, 1996-08) -
Newsletter - September-October 1995
(South Carolina State Library, 1995/9) -
Newsletter - Spring 1997
(South Carolina State Library, 1997) -
Newsletter - Summer 1998
(South Carolina State Library, 1998) -
Nigerian scam/419 scam
(South Carolina State Library, 2002) -
Online safety
(South Carolina State Library, 2008) -
Palmetto pocket credit guide
(South Carolina State Library, 1995-05) -
Planning a vacation? : look out for fraudulent vacation rental listings
(South Carolina State Library, 2012-05) -
Recall/roll call
(South Carolina State Library, 1989-07-17) -
Recent Issues in South Carolina Foreclosure Law
(South Carolina State Library, 2011) -
Recovering from a disaster
(South Carolina State Library, 2016-06)This document gives tips on what to do in personal situations in case of a disaster. It explores paying your bills, researching options, finding a place to live, replacing lost or damaged documents and safeguarding ... -
Renewable energy : what you need to know
(South Carolina State Library, 2021-08-24)Buying or leasing solar panels or other renewable energy systems is a big decision. Consumers should do their homework, check prices from several sources and think carefully about which choice is best. South Carolina law ... -
Report of findings of administrator of consumer affairs pursuant to concurrent resolution no. S. 319
(South Carolina State Library, 1977-03-30) -
Responding to credit & debit card fraud
(South Carolina State Library, 2020-11-06)While many companies choose not to hold victims responsible for unauthorized purchases, federal laws limit the amount that a cardholder is liable for. Credit card liability ends at $50 if the fraud is reported within ... -
SC Department of Consumer Affairs fines and fees report Fiscal Year 2019-20
(South Carolina State Library, 2020-08-28)This is the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs' report for fine and fee revenue to the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee. -
SC Department of Consumer Affairs fines and fees report Fiscal Year 2021-22
(2022)This is the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs' report for fine and fee revenue to the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee.