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05
Sep
2018

Bank Violates Truth in Lending Act

Security State Bank of Hamilton issued a loan of nearly $17,000 to Jerry and Henrietta Marshall in exchange for the Marshall’s pledge of a security interest in the debtors’ new car.

Debtors signed the promissory note and pledge of security.

The bank’s personnel, however, failed to identify the pledged security on the Truth-in-Lending disclosure.

Debtors’ filed a complaint against the bank for violating the Truth-in-Lending Act.

The court found that the failure of the bank to note the pledged collateral on the Truth-in-Lending disclosure definitely violated the Act. The court awarded $1,000 against the bank and awarded costs and attorney fees to the debtor. Marshall v. Security Bank of Hamilton, 132 B.R. 904.

By Charles R. Harroun, Attorney at Law



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