Any consumer who feels they have been subjected to an unfair, deceptive, or unconscionable consumer sales practice or predatory lending practice may file a complaint in writing with the Office of Consumer Affairs. The complaint should state enough details of the incident so as to allow the Office of Consumer Affairs to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident, and at a minimum, the complaint should state the name and address of the person alleged to have committed the violation, the details of the violation, and any other information the County Executive or Deputy Director of Consumer Affairs deems necessary.
(Ord. 2004-618. Adopted 11-22-04; Ord. 2013-093. Adopted 4-15-13.)
(Ord. 2004-618. Adopted 11-22-04; Ord. 2013-093. Adopted 4-15-13.)