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New California laws to help consumers
Friday, February 29, 2008
- Using fuel gauge to calculate gas charges for rental cars
- Higher automobile restocking fees for certain leasing transactions
- Auto 'Lemon Law' to protect soldiers
- Protections for auto trade-ins
- Teenage drivers can’t talk and drive
- Interest limited on payday loans for soldiers
- Credit reports-public record information
- Deceased people's executors don’t have to cancel utility services in person
- Gift certificates redeemable for cash if value less than $10
- Landlords may not ask tenants their immigration status
- Tenants in residential hotels need locking mailboxes
- Notaries must provide journal information within 15 days
- Notaries-stricter regulations
- Limits on personal information on public records
- Water vending machines and water bottles
- Appraisers-Unlawful to influence appraisers
- Homestead exemptions-Moved out spouse protected
- Mobile homes-Sellers must be fingerprinted
- Preservation of public records
- Real estate licenses-convicted felons can’t get one
- Electronic filings and payment of small claims court fees by personal check
- Small claims process servers Stricter serving requirements
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