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NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. OBLIGATIONS OF USERS UNDER THE FCRA
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NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. Obligations of Users under the Fair Credit Reporting Act All users of consumer reports must comply with all applicable regulations. Information about applicable regulations currently in effect can be found at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s website, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx. NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS: OBLIGATIONS OF USERS UNDER THE FCRA The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. §1681-1681y, requires that this notice be provided to inform users of consumer reports of their legal obligations. State law may impose additional requirements. The text of the FCRA is set forth in full at the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection’s website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx. At the end of this document is a list of United States Code citations for the FCRA. Other information about user duties is also available at the Bureau’s website. Users must consult the relevant provisions of the FCRA for details about their obligations under the FCRA. The first section of this summary sets forth the responsibilities imposed by the FCRA on all users of consumer reports. The subsequent sections discuss the duties of users of reports that contain specific types of information, or that are used for certain purposes, and the legal consequences of violations. If you are a furnisher of information to a consumer reporting agency (CRA), you have additional obligations and will receive a separate notice from the CRA describing your duties as a furnisher.
NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. Obligations of Users Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“Notice to Users”), which explains End User’s obligations under the FCRA as a user of consumer information and a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A-1, and (ii) A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A-2. End User certifies that it will comply with all applicable provisions of Notice to Users.
NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. OBLIGATIONS OF USERS UNDER THE FCRA The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), 15 U.S.C. §1681-1681y, requires that this notice be provided to inform users of consumer reports of their legal obligations. State law may impose additional requirements. The text of the FCRA is set forth in full at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx. At the end of this document is a list of United States Code citations for the FCRA. Other information about user duties is also available at the Bureau’s website. Users must consult the relevant provisions of the FCRA for details about their obligations under the FCRA. The first section of this summary sets forth the responsibilities imposed by the FCRA on all users of consumer reports. The subsequent sections discuss the duties of users of reports that contain specific types of information, or that are used for certain purposes, and the legal consequences of violations. If you are a furnisher of information to a consumer reporting agency (CRA), you have additional obligations and will receive a separate notice from the CRA describing your duties as a furnisher.
NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. OBLIGATIONS OF USERS UNDER THE FCRA The Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”), 15 U.S.C. §1681-1681y, requires that this notice be provided to inform u s e r s of c o n s u m e r re po r ts of t h e i r l e g a l o b l i g a t i o n s . State l a w m a y i mp o s e a d d i t i o n a l requirements. The text of the FCRA is set forth in full at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (“CFPB”) website at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx. At the end of this document is a list of United States Code citations for the FCRA. Other information about user duties is also available at the Bureau’s website. Users must consult the relevant provisions of the FCRA for details about their obligations under the FCRA. The first section of this summary sets forth the responsibilities imposed by the FCRA on all users of consumer reports. The subsequent sections discuss the duties of users of reports that contain specific types of information, or that are used for certain purposes, and the legal consequences of violations. If you are a furnisher of information to a consumer reporting agency (“CRA”), you have additional obligations and will receive a separate notice from the CRA describing your duties as a furnisher.
NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. This is a 7 page informational document that explains why we have the Client User Certification and sets out your obligations as a user of reports along with our obligations as a seller of reports under the FCRA. You may keep it for your records. CLIENT USER CERTIFICATION In compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act (“FCRA”), Client certifies to Barada Associates, Inc. (“Barada”):
NOTICE TO USERS OF CONSUMER REPORTS. Obligations of Users under the Fair Credit Reporting Act All users of consumer reports must comply with all applicable regulations. Information about applicable regulations currently in effect can be found at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s website, xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx.
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