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All the articles with the tag "hub".
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Consumer Rights in the US: The Complete Protection Guide (2026)
Updated:Know your rights as a consumer — debt collection, chargebacks, warranties, scams, credit reports, and how to fight back. Covers FDCPA, FCRA, FTC Act, Magnuson-Moss, and state lemon laws.
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Credit and Debt Rights: What Collectors and Credit Bureaus Can't Do to You
Updated:Your rights under the FDCPA and FCRA — how to stop debt collector harassment, dispute credit report errors, and understand the statute of limitations on debt by state.
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Employment Rights in the US: What Every Worker Needs to Know
Updated:A plain-language guide to your rights as an employee or gig worker in the US — wages, overtime, wrongful termination, discrimination, and what to do when your employer breaks the law.
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Insurance Rights: What to Do When Your Claim Is Denied
Updated:Know your rights when an insurance company denies, delays, or underpays your claim. A practical guide to auto, home, health, and life insurance disputes in the US.
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Small Claims Court: How to Sue (and Win) Without a Lawyer — All 50 States
Updated:Complete guide to small claims court in every US state — dollar limits, filing fees, whether attorneys are allowed, how to prepare your case, and how to collect your judgment.
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Tenant Rights in the US: The Complete Guide by State (2026)
Updated:Know your rights as a renter in all 50 states — security deposit limits, return deadlines, eviction notice periods, repair rights, and landlord entry rules. Updated 2026.
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Lemon Law by State 2026 — All 50 States Ranked by Strength of Protection
Which states have the strongest lemon law protections? We ranked all 50 states on coverage period, repair attempt thresholds, used car coverage, arbitration requirements, and damage multipliers.
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Security Deposit Caps by State 2026 — What Landlords Can Legally Charge
How much can your landlord charge for a security deposit? We compiled the maximum legal limit, return deadline, and penalty for wrongful withholding for all 50 states.