AI Multi-State Pawnbroker Law Compliance Reference
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B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
Select a state → AI generates a pawnbroker compliance package: required hold periods before resale, police reporting requirements (LeadsOnline vs. local systems), interest rate caps, required recordkeeping, redemption period rights, and state pawnbroker statute citations.
Kill Reason
State pawnbroker statutes are public records freely accessible through any legal database; the market is too fragmented and price-sensitive to build sustainable revenue, and pawnbroker state associations already provide the same compliance guidance to their members at no additional cost.
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