notice of adverse action

notice of adverse action
In many cases, lenders are required by law to provide applicants with timely notice of adverse action, such as denial of credit applications. This requirement applies to some loans covered by the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and to some loans covered by the Women's Business Ownership Act. American Banker Glossary

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