STATE of MARYLAND READY to FIGHT PAYDAY LOAN LENDERS

Maryland Going After Illegal Pay Day Loan Lenders

After numerous complaints from Maryland payday loan victims, The State of Maryland is ready to fight payday loan lenders in court. The Maryland State Commissioner of Financial Regulation's Enforcement Unit has been investigating MTE Financial Services aka 500 Fast Cash, aka United Cash
 Loans, aka NoFaxingPaydayLoan, aka Ameriloan, among the few aliases that are known, and it's been determined that MTE Financial Services have been conducting business illegally.

The Enforcement Unit has tracked the owner back to an Oklahoma Indian reservation, which in itself will pose problems in enforcing Maryland State law. It looks as though MTE Financial is a tribal entity and thus immune from law under the doctrine of tribal Sovereign immunity; in other words, in most cases state laws cannot be enforced upon them. However, the investigation is in its infancy stage.

MTE financial services have been sued in numerous courts in several states because of their lending practices and non-compliance with state laws. The West Virginia Attorney General's office and Colorado State have both sued MTE, however, when you have a company that has no brick and mortar storefront and relatively no business license anywhere, what repercussions can you expect? You'll never see the owners show up in court, the owners never answer any court subpoena, and they basically dismiss any judgments.

Any Payday loan lenders doing business in Maryland are required to register with the Commissioner of Financial Regulation and be in compliance with the State of Maryland before lending or collecting any money. Nonetheless, these companies have sought to evade Maryland law by making usurious payday loans to consumers in their homes over the Internet via interactive web sites.

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