Responsible Lending and Marketing Policy

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LoanOnDemand.org is committed to upholding a culture of responsible and ethical lending and marketing practices. As LoanOnDemand.org is NOT a lender and does not broker loans, we have chosen to work with lenders and other partners who agree to abide by the following regulations that govern responsible lending and marketing practices. LoanOnDemand.org is a marketing company that provides a matching service designed to help you find a lender or other partner who may help you based on your request.

Truth in Lending Act (TILA)
The Truth in Lending Act or TILA mandates that lenders must disclose to you all terms and conditions of a loan offer before you sign electronically or agree to enter into the loan agreement with the lender. TILA also requires lenders to strictly adhere to all lending laws on a state-by-state basis where they offer loans. TILA helps to ensure transparency in the loan application process and helps consumers clearly understand the terms and conditions under which they agree to repay the loan.

Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act protects consumers from discrimination when seeking to apply for a loan or obtaining other types of credit. The act specifically prohibits lenders from discriminating against anyone applying for a loan based on their age, race or origin, sex, social or family status, health condition, etc. Regulation B of the act outlines specifies both proper and improper lending practices.

Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
The Fair Debt Collection Practice Act is a Federal regulation that governs the collection of debts. This act outlines how debt collectors may operate, how they must communicate with you, and the methods and means in which they may contact you. The act also prevents debt collectors from using unfair or deceptive acts and practices to get you to repay a debt. Because LoanOnDemand.org is a marketing company and not a lender and does not broker loans, we will never contact you with regard to the collection of an outstanding debt.

Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act is a Federal regulation that governs how companies may contact consumers via telephone and facsimile devices. While the law was initially enacted to address “Junk Fax” transmissions, it has been updated over the years to include regulations governing text and SMS communications, calls to mobile phones using automated telephone dialing systems and the national Do Not Call List Registry. When utilizing our matching service, you will be asked to provide your consent for LoanOnDemand.org and our partners to contact you by land line telephone, on a mobile phone, and to receive text messages, pre-recorded voice mail messages, or be called on the number you provide using an automated telephone dialing system as defined by the act. By providing your consent, you also agree that we may call you using technology that utilizes artificial or computer-generated voices. While your consent is not a requirement to use our service, please note that our partners may not allow us to send your information to them without your express consent to be contacted in the manner described above, and therefore, you may not be matched with one or more of our partners. IF YOU PREFER NOT TO PROVIDE YOUR CONSENT TO RECEIVE COMMUNICATIONS FROM LOANONDEMAND.ORG OR OUR PARTNERS IN THE MANNER DESCRIBED ABOVE, YOU MAY SUBMIT YOUR INFORMATION TO US IN WRITING AT THE ADDRESS LISTED ON THIS WEBSITE VIA US MAIL.

Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act (CAN-SPAM Act)
The CAN-SPAN act is law that was passed in 2003 to govern commercial email messages and other commercial messages, requires that recipients of these messages be given a way to “Opt-Out” of receiving future communications, and provides for strict penalties for anyone violating this act.