From Deseret News archives:
Lawsuits by payday lenders swamp courts
27,000 Utahns sued for nonpayment since '05
That is 24 people sued each day, or one an hour. It is the equivalent of suing every man, woman and child in Clearfield, Midvale or Spanish Fork (each with populations of about 27,000).
Payday lenders filed so many lawsuits that they accounted for 51 percent of all small claims cases along the Wasatch Front during the past three years, and 58 percent of those filed just last year, the Morning News study shows.
In some courts, the strain is much higher. In Provo, 81 percent of all small claims cases were filed by payday lenders over three years. In West Jordan, 66 percent were.
"It's shocking and tragic that one type of lender, which only a few years ago was completely illegal (before interest rate caps were erased), has virtually come to own the small claims court system," said University of Utah law professor Christopher Peterson, who has written books on predatory lending.
But payday loan industry spokesmen say 99 percent of their loans in Utah are successfully repaid without court action, and they say they use court action only as a last resort.
"Your numbers show there are probably some problems," he told the Morning News.
Payday loans are usually given for two weeks, or the next payday, to those with poor credit. A Morning News study in 2005 found the median annual interest on them here was 521 percent, or $20 for a two-week $100 loan. Critics contend the needy often cannot repay the loans on time and take out more loans at the high rates to cover them. The industry says charges just barely cover processing costs.
The newspaper searched computerized court records to see how many small claims cases were filed in Utah from 2005 through 2007 by companies registered as "payday loan" lenders with state regulators.
It found at least 26,762 such cases, filed by a combined 52 different payday loan companies.
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