Legal Question in Consumer Law in Nevada
Contract Violation with Credit Implications
I entered a contract with an individual
to give them permission to use my
credit to obtain a real estate loan. The
contract stipulates that I will not be
responsible for any loans that will be
opened (an escrow account will be
opened and will pay the loan), along
with the salary I will be expected. The
individual used my personal info to
open a line of credit and a bank
account. Now the bank with the line of
credit is saying that I'm responsible for
the loan. I've forwarded the info to the
police, and they said that since there
was a signed contract, it's not a criminal
investigation. The bank with the line of
credit refuses to place the account as
fraud. I've contacted the BBB, FTC, and
documented all conversations, with no
luck. What do I need to do to get the
loan written as fraud and to repair my
credit score?? I will definitely sue the
individual that I dealt with, should I do
so before or after dealing with the
bank?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Contract Violation with Credit Implications
You should sue after dealing with the bank as you don't know how much you will be nailed for until that is resolved. Since you let them use your credit, they did nothing wrong. What you need resolve with the bank is that whether the loan can be paid from the equity in the house.
This is definitely not something you should handle by yourself.
Re: Contract Violation with Credit Implications
It may be possible that you have a claim against the bank for not properly following the identity theft laws. If so, you could possibly be entitled to a judgment for not only your out of pocket losses, and attorney fees, but also $30,000. I would need more info in order to be able to give you an intelligent assessment, however. But even if it is ambiguous whether you have a claim for violation of the identity theft laws or not, you may be able to use this ambiguity as a negotiation tool.
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