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NEW CREDIT CARD RULES in EFFECT NOW ! What you should know

By
Services for Real Estate Pros with The Machree Group

Credit-card users get new protections this week, the first of a series of federal actions that constrain card issuers from changing terms on customers.

Starting Thursday, banks must comply with parts of the recently passed Credit Card Act of 2009 by mailing bills at least 21 days before their due dates and providing at least 45 days' notice before making a significant change to their rates or fees. Currently, banks are generally required to mail billing statements at least 14 days in advance and provide a 15-day notice of altered fees or rates. The new rules also will bar banks from increasing fees and rates without warning when a consumer misses a payment or exceeds a credit limit.

Consumers also will be allowed to avoid future interest-rate increases and pay off any outstanding balance over time under the original rate terms. Currently, if a consumer gets hit with a penalty rate, for example, they aren't given the option to reject the rates.

The bulk of the legislation's key provisions will take effect in February 2010, including limits on interest-rate increases on existing balances. The following July will see the introduction of new disclosure rules, drafted and approved by the Federal Reserve Board and other banking regulators.

Kathy Opatka
RE/MAX CROSSROADS - Ocean City, MD
Serving Ocean City, MD, & The Delaware Beaches

Ella,

I hope these laws help the public. I had several CRAZY changes on my cards and I've never been late with a paymant... ever!

Kathy Opatka

Aug 20, 2009 04:04 AM
Teresa Cwik
Showcase Staging Houston - Houston, TX

Finally! this is a long time coming. I have gotten rid of all of my cards because of past interest rate hikes and other nonsense. I think the gov't needs to seriously consider revamping our credit system in general. Do you know anyone who still has decent credit?? If you still do you have my admiration! It takes years to build good credit and about 3 months to ruin it! :P Have a great day!

Aug 20, 2009 04:04 AM
Liz Flint
Century 21 Hardee-Team Realty - Houston, TX
Houston\Tomball Realtor (832)816-8066

Yea, I need the extra lead time.  Thanks for the info.

Aug 20, 2009 04:05 AM
Jon Budish
Resident Realty - Fort Collins, CO

At face value it seems like changes that were long overdue. For every action there's a reaction though, and if a lot of consumers have their credit line reduced, or cut off during this recession, it could turn out to be bad timing.

Aug 20, 2009 04:14 AM
michelangelo vasco
mvp realty inc. - Manhattan, NY

no wonder the card companies are rushing to get every last drop of blood out of us they can before the changes take effect.

a few more closings for all of us and I say kick these cc compinies to the curb and use cash, then we can laugh all the way to the bank

Aug 20, 2009 04:58 AM