As we reported on March 21 (click here for article) the federal appeals courts are divided on whether a borrower timely exercises the right of rescission by sending the creditor a rescission notice within three years of consummation or whether the borrower must also file a lawsuit within three years. The U. S. Supreme Court has granted review in one of the rescission cases we reported. The case (Jesinoski v. Countrywide Home Loans) will be decided next term.
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