Policy on Responsible Lending
Lending Goals
You understand and acknowledge that easyloanz.today's(collectively, “247Loans4u.com”, “us”, “we”, or “our”) Fair and Responsible Lending Policy (hereafter “Policy”) is intended to be read in conjunction with this Website's Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy. Capitalized terms not defined in this Policy are used as defined in the Website's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This Policy was created in an effort to provide you with important information regarding your rights as a consumer and practices that may be applicable to our Network Partners. The contents of this Policy are not intended or designed to be, and should not be construed as, legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Any inquiries you may have regarding your loan or the presented loan offers should be addressed with the lender directly.
Introduction
247Loans4u.com is not a lender or party to any loan or other transaction, does not broker loans to
lending partners, and does not make loans or credit decisions. We submit the information you provide
us to the lending partners in our database who may, with your consent, use a “soft” credit check to
assess your eligibility for a personal loan and may then provide loan offers. A “soft” credit check
does not impact your credit score. If you decide to proceed with an application for a loan, the lender
will likely perform a “hard” credit check, which could impact your credit score. 247Loans4u.com is
committed to working with responsible lending partners who have policies in place to protect consumers
against abusive, misleading, or fraudulent lending practices.
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act
(ECOA). ECOA prohibits discrimination based on race or color, marital status, religion, nationality or
national origin, gender, age, income derived from public assistance programs, and the applicant’s
exercise of any right under the Consumer Credit Protection Act. This Act applies to any extension of
credit.
Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). FCRA is intended to promote correctness, fairness, and
confidentiality of information in Consumer Reporting Agency files by requiring the agencies to furnish
correct and whole information to businesses when a consumer' information is being evaluated for
insurance, credit, or employment. Under the FCRA, consumers have the right to: (i) know the
information within their credit file, (ii) be informed if information in their file has been used
against them; (iii) dispute incomplete or erroneous data in their file; (iv) receive one disclosure at
no cost every 12 months upon request from each nationwide credit bureau and from nationwide specialty
consumer reporting agencies; (v) request a credit score from consumer reporting agencies for a fee;
(vi) limit access to the consumer’s file to people with a valid need for access; and (vii) limit
unsolicited offers of credit and be provided with opt out rights of such communication.
The Truth
in Lending Act (TILA). TILA is intended to promote the knowledgeable use of consumer credit by
requiring written disclosures regarding terms, costs and fees of loans before a consumer takes
responsibility for the loan. This Act additionally provides consumers the right to withdraw from
certain credit dealings involving a lien on the consumer's dwelling, provides a means for just and
timely resolve of credit billing disputes and regulates credit card practices. Please note that this
Act does not mandate the charges that may be imposed for consumer credit. The lenders in
easyloanz.today's network are required to provide consumers with clearly written and discernable
interest rates, late fees, and any other fees that may be connected with their loan before loan
documents are fully executed.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA prohibits
discrimination against qualified individuals by ensuring that these individuals have equivalent access
to goods and services offered by private businesses.
APR Disclosure
The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is the yearly cost of credit, represented as a percentage. The APR
includes fees related to originating the loan, not just the interest payments. By law, the lender must
show you the APR before you enter into a loan agreement. States have laws limiting the APR that the
lender or partner can charge you. Please read the lender’s terms and conditions before proceeding with
a personal loan.
Rates and APR may vary based on lender and applicant qualifications.
Debt Collection Practices
247Loans4u.com is not a lender, does not fund loans, and does not engage in any kind of practice related to debt collection. 247Loans4u.com aims to work only with reputable lenders who adhere to fair debt collections practices and guidelines. 247Loans4u.com supports the provisions of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) which is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FDCPA forbids collectors and collection attorneys from using misleading behaviors, harassment, and other unethical practices in an effort to collect debt. The FDCPA additionally stipulates specific hours of the day in which consumers may be contacted. The FDCPA typically does not apply to first party creditors, however, certain states have passed laws similar to the FDCPA that may apply to first party creditors. Some lending partners in easyloanz.today' network may collect their own debts and therefore may be subject to state lending or debt collection regulations. If a lender directly or indirectly violates a debt collection law or regulation, we suggest reporting the violation to the FTC.
Implications of Late Payment and Non-Payment
If you obtain a loan, it is vital that you understand implications that could result from making a payment late or from failing to make a payment. Each lending partner determines their own policy regarding fees that may be charged and/or other consequences from late or non-payments. Consequences can include added charges, negative implications to your credit history and score, collections, and more. We advise you to thoroughly review the payment policies provided in your loan documents before signing so you may understand the policy and any potential fees or penalties associated with late or non-payments.
State Regulations
247Loans4u.com has a due diligence process in place to help ensure that our lending partners are abiding by the applicable state and federal regulations. However, 247Loans4u.com is not responsible for any actions conducted by sources outside its control, including, without limitation, those involving independent lending partners. Individual states may have their own regulations for lending, including laws pertaining to interest rate limitations, rollover terms, fees, loan terms, recession periods, etc. While 247Loans4u.com has policies and procedures in place to ensure the lending partners within our network comply with all applicable federal and state regulations, it is necessary for each consumer to educate themselves about their loan offer prior to considering whether or not to accept the offer. This includes federal, state, and tribal laws, rules and regulations that apply to your specific offer.