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Where do I get information on filing consumer complaints - Everything Real Estate

Where do I get information on filing consumer complaints?

One of the worst things that can occur while trying to sell your home is that you find yourself in a situation where you feel that you are not receiving the best service possible from the professionals that you have hired. Consumer complaints are always a valid problem, but unfortunately many individuals are unwilling to file their consumer complaints. Content with simply expressing their displeasure to people that they know, it is important for these individuals to understand that there are a number of channels available to do something about your consumer complaints.

The American legal system is designed to ensure that during a business arrangement that everybody involved has the legal rights necessary to guarantee that the business process proceed fairly. Consequently, you should file a consumer complaint during those times when they are necessary. By filing a consumer complaint, you will receive an opportunity to regain any losses that you may have incurred. More importantly is the fact that by filing a consumer complaint, you will be helping prevent further exploitation by these parties on other individuals.

Therefore, if you feel that you have a valid consumer complaint to file or if you feel that you have been victim to the violation of a real estate law, there are a number of sources that contain information about filing consumer complaints. In order for you to gain the answer to the question, “Where do I get information on filing consumer complaints,” our website will direct you to a number of helpful sources.

These sources include the consumer watchdog group, Consumer Federation of America. This group is located at 1424 16th St. N.W., Suite 604, Washington, DC. You will be able to contact them by phone at (202) 387-6121 and by mail at 20036.

Other helpful sources of information about filing consumer complaints are:

United Homeowners Association; 1511 K St., N.W.; Washington DC 20005; (202) 408-8842.

Consumers Union; 1535 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103; (415) 431-6747.

Consumer Action Council; 116 New Montgomery St., Suite 233, San Francisco, CA 94105; (415) 777-9648.

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