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The Consumer Law Group, P.C.
5905 West Broad Street, Suite 303
Richmond, Va. 23230
Phone: 804-282-7900
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5905 West Broad Street, Suite 303
Richmond, VA 23230
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The Consumer Law Group, P.C.

On the page below you can find links to documents, reports, publications and discussions provided by The Consumer Law Group, P.C.. As an attorney with years of experience practicing Virginia Lemon Law, Auto Fraud, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and Credit Fraud & Identity Theft; we have acquired expertise in a number of areas.

The documents below are available to the public so that they can gain a better understanding of the legal challenges facing them, and why an experienced attorney is so important for success.

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Auto Fraud:

  • CLAIMS AGAINST A DEALERSHIP THAT GOES OUT OF BUSINESS   
    Description: When a dealership goes out of business, what should a consumer do about their claims? Often this question comes up when a dealership closes and vehicles that were traded in on the purchase of another car have liens that never get paid off by the dealer.
  • Consumer Beware of Automobile Fraud As You Shop for a Vehicle   
    Description: There are many opportunities for fraud and dirty dealing in buying a vehicle. The consumer needs to be aware of different types of automobile fraud as you shop for a vehicle.
  • Consumer Law: Beware of the Spot Delivery Technique.   
    Description: Increasingly, buyers are signing purchase papers and driving away in their new cars, only to find out that the financing they agreed on didn’t fall into place! At that point, the consumer is usually told that they must either return the car, unless you want the car to be repossessed, or sign up for sub-par financing at a very high interest rate per year. The consumer should know the law and beware of the spot delivery technique.
  • Consumer Law: The Virginia Consumer Protection Act   
    Description: Know your rights under The Virginia Consumer Protection Act.
  • EIGHT THINGS TO DO WHEN BUYING CARS   
    Description: Eight Tips For Buying Cars
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