20 May 2025
Consumer Disclosure Notice Template for Credit Repair Organizations
Consumers seeking help with credit issues often turn to Credit Repair Organizations (CROs) for assistance. These licensed entities must comply with the Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA), which includes key consumer protection provisions. CROA requires CROs to provide clear disclosures outlining consumer rights before entering into any agreement, and it prohibits the waiver of certain legal rights. CROs can refer to this template for guidance and drafting notes to ensure their consumer disclosure notices meet CROA requirements and promote transparency and compliance.
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