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Category Archives: Regulation L
THE CFPB INHERITS REGULATIONS J, K, & L
The Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (ILSA) protects consumers by requiring certain land developers to register their plans and to provide prescribed disclosures to prospective purchasers. Developers of subdivisions with one hundred or more nonexempt lots, and developers of … Continue reading