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Deceptive loan terms and wrongful repossessions shouldn’t run you off the road. We help Utah consumers hold auto lenders accountable and resolve deficiency disputes.

Defending Your Rights Against Crescent Bank & Trust Inc. in Utah

When you are facing legal action or aggressive collection efforts from Crescent Bank & Trust Inc., it is easy to feel overwhelmed. In Utah, consumers have robust protections under both state and federal law. At Cannon Legal PLLC, we provide experienced representation to individuals navigating complex auto issues, ensuring that lenders are held to the strict standards required by law.

You do not have to navigate this process alone. If you are facing a deficiency balance lawsuit or believe your vehicle was repossessed improperly, we are here to analyze your contract, review the actions taken by the creditor, and build a strategic defense.

Common Auto Lending Disputes

Many auto lending disputes stem from predatory practices at the point of sale or failures in the repossession process. We examine several critical areas when defending our clients:

Hidden Fees and Financing Irregularities

Many consumers find their financing agreements packed with “junk” fees for add-on products like GAP insurance or VIN etching, often added without clear disclosure. Furthermore, “yo-yo” financing—where a dealer attempts to change terms after you have already taken possession of the vehicle—can violate the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act. We scrutinize your documentation for violations of the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to determine if your agreement contains inaccurate disclosures or unauthorized charges.

Repossession and Commercially Reasonable Sales

Under Utah law and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 9, a lender must strictly follow procedural rules when repossessing a vehicle. Repo agents must not breach the peace. Furthermore, after a repossession, the lender is required to provide proper notice and sell the vehicle in a “commercially reasonable” manner. If the sale was poorly managed or the notices were improper, the lender may be barred from collecting a deficiency balance.

The law requires creditors to prove they followed every statutory step before they are entitled to a deficiency judgment. We demand that creditors produce valid evidence of their compliance with Utah’s consumer credit regulations.

How Cannon Legal PLLC Protects Utah Consumers

Our firm takes an aggressive approach to protecting your financial future. We provide experienced counsel in the following areas:

  • Contractual Review: We analyze your original purchase and financing documents to identify forged income figures, TILA violations, or unauthorized additions.
  • Deficiency Defense: We hold creditors accountable for failing to sell repossessed vehicles in a commercially reasonable manner.
  • Collection Harassment: We act as your buffer against abusive debt collection practices that violate the FDCPA.
  • Affirmative Litigation: In cases where violations are clear, we may pursue affirmative lawsuits against the creditor, leveraging fee-shifting provisions to make high-quality legal defense accessible.

Learn more about Cannon Legal PLLC and our commitment to protecting Utah consumers from unfair lending practices.

Crescent Bank & Trust Inc. Contact Information

  • Phone: 8662088288
  • Mailing Address: 1100 Poydras St #100, New Orleans, LA 43016-0306
  • Website: cbna.com

If you are being sued by Crescent Bank & Trust Inc. or are suffering from illegal collection tactics, do not wait for a default judgment. Schedule your free phone consultation today to discuss your rights and your potential legal strategy.