Under this Act, you have the right to see the credit history maintained by a credit bureau about you (i.e. seeing your credit report), and under certain conditions they must provide you with a copy of your report free of charge.

a. Fair Credit Reporting Act***
b. Truth in Leasing Act
c. Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act
d. Fair Maintenance of Credit Act

Yes.

The correct answer is a. Fair Credit Reporting Act.

To arrive at this answer, you can approach it by eliminating the options and understanding the purpose of each act:

b. Truth in Leasing Act: This act provides consumer protection regulations specifically applicable to automobile leasing. It ensures that consumers receive clear and accurate information about the terms and costs of a lease.

c. Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: This act pertains to warranties on consumer products. It sets specific standards for written warranties and provides consumers with certain rights in case of warranty breaches.

d. Fair Maintenance of Credit Act: This act does not exist. It is not a recognized federal legislation.

Now, to determine the correct answer:

The right to see your credit history and obtain a free copy of your credit report is indeed protected by law. This is regulated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The FCRA provides provisions for accuracy, fairness, and privacy of consumer credit information.

Therefore, the correct answer is a. Fair Credit Reporting Act.