Voter-approved changes to debt collection aren’t unconstitutionally vague, appeals court rules (AZ)

/ Owner - May 1, 2024

The Arizona Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected a lawsuit filed by debt collectors and homeowners associations that sought to void the debt reforms that voters overwhelmingly approved in 2022 when they passed Proposition 209.  The lenders, debt collectors and HOAs alleged that the guidelines for wage garnishment in Prop. 209 were too vague and posed legal and financial risks for debt collectors who were confused about when the protections of the new law went into effect.    Read the article…………………………….

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