Property Tax Lenders Win Federal Lending Law Appeal
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with property tax lenders, finding that tax-lien transfers are not extensions of “credit” and therefore are not subject to federal lending laws.
Read the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.
Read the related article in the San Antonio Express News.
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