Costa Mesa, California-based provider of debt consolidation loans saw most of its business dry up last year and was evicted from its headquarters in May, according to Connecticut regulators who revoked the company’s license on Oct. 2.
Source: Inman News
California is 2nd state to revoke LoanSnap’s license this month
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