City Court Filing Defends Ordinance; Business Says It Varies From Payday Lenders
Barbara Shelly
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The town of Liberty contends this has the proper to control organizations that participate in high-interest financing, even in the event those organizations claim to stay a course of loan providers protected by state legislation.
The Northland city defended a recently enacted ordinance as a “valid and lawful exercise,” and asked that a judge dismiss a lawsuit brought by two installment lending companies in a recent legal filing. Continue reading “Liberty’s Work To Regulate Lenders Generates More Interest”