Re: Loan taken out under CCA 1974 where lender is now saying it is unregulated
In my opinion, no it would not.
If the paperwork was to provide protections such as say a right to cancel then it would give you a contractual right to cancel even though it is not a regulated agreement. What it wouldnt give you is the unenforceability protections say if the creditor failed to give you the cancellation notice under the Consumer Credit Act as the agreement is not regulated due to falling outside the Act./
Originally posted by jhill
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If the paperwork was to provide protections such as say a right to cancel then it would give you a contractual right to cancel even though it is not a regulated agreement. What it wouldnt give you is the unenforceability protections say if the creditor failed to give you the cancellation notice under the Consumer Credit Act as the agreement is not regulated due to falling outside the Act./
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