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03/12/2013

Better Business Bureau Expels Los Angeles Organization for Failure to Meet Standards

BBB of the Southland, the Better Business Bureau that served the greater Los Angeles marketplace, has been expelled from the national organization, has lost its right to use the BBB name and logo, and was cut off from services provided by CBBB, the umbrella organization.

03/07/2013

In Its 100th Year, Better Business Bureau Breaks All Records for Consumer Services

Better Business Bureau celebrated its Centennial year by ringing the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange, laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington Cemetery, and helping a record-breaking number of consumers across the United States and Canada.

07/20/2012

Don’t fall for door to door security sales deception

Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to be careful when answering the door to traveling alarm system salespeople. Every summer, BBB receives complaints from homeowners alleging high pressure sales tactics and promises that were never fulfilled.

05/18/2011

Tenant Learns the Power of Paper

Do you rent your home? If so, are you happy with your landlord?

09/19/2001

Finding the Right Location for Your Business

Have you outgrown you current business space? If so, you should give serious consideration to location. How do you go about choosing a good business location? While there are many issues to consider when you are looking for space to house your business, make sure you ask yourself these questions: Is location important for the success of my business? What type of location is best for my business? How much rent can I afford? Is my proposed location appropriate for what I plan to do there? Will I be able to retain and/or attract quality employees at the proposed location?

08/01/2000

FTC - Advertising Consumer Leases

If you advertise consumer leases, the Federal Trade Commission has important information for you: Your ads must comply with the streamlined rules for lease advertising found in the Consumer Leasing Act (CLA) and Regulation M. These requirements focus on essential lease information for consumers and are designed to help consumers shop and compare lease terms. The current rules became effective January 1, 1998.


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