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The wording of the settlement agreement will be important - if the settlement is for less than the full amount of the debt then the original creditor... Read Answer
You need to do nothing. The judgment lien will become dormant automatically, but it can be revived at any time by the judgment creditor filing... Read Answer
A writ of execution is issued in an attempt to collect a judgment. You need an attorney experienced in collection practice, or potentially a... Read Answer
fIRST, FIND OUT THE NAME OF THE AGENCY COLLECTING ON THE DEBT. NEXT, DIOCUMENT THE DATE AND TIME OF THE CALL AND HOW THEY SAID THEY WILL SERVE... Read Answer
Contact me for a referral to a company that assists with negotiating settlement reductions for merchant cash advance. (877)717-0098 - Web:... Read Answer
If the person you sued owns real estate in the state of Texas, you may want to consider getting an abstract of judgment against him or her from the... Read Answer
Yes, but give me more details, so that you don't sue if there was some exception to the exception in your case.
For about 3% you will probably be able to have your check cashed at a check cashing store if you are in Texas. Granted, this may result in you having... Read Answer
The statute of limitations for credit card collection cases is 4 years. It is going to be up to you to prove that the claim is time barred if Chase... Read Answer
It is unclear whether or not the debt is for a personal or business debt; however, I will assume the debt collector is calling about a business debt... Read Answer
In order to sue someone for money that you loaned them, you have to be able to prove that the money they received from you was a loan intended to be... Read Answer
I would suggest you have your sister sign a promissory note concerning the loan you made. This will be evidence of the debt and could open... Read Answer
FEMA has sent many people repayment demands, but the good news is you may be able to have at least a portion of the amount they claim you owe waived.... Read Answer
When your debt is sold to a collection agency or a law firm, the original credit card company can no longer accept your payments. If you get letters... Read Answer
Should not affect your wife's credit, or her job at the bank. Getting your life in order is important, stress kills at any age, expecially ours!
Should not be able to do it, but saw one yesterday.
The one before that, was because the wages were coming from out of state, and that state... Read Answer
Hire a lawyer, asap. Call me. If you are in Houston, we will meet immediately. No charge for the first meeting.
They may have tried... Read Answer
Sure, he can sue you. Hire a lawyer to write the person a letter. That should take care of it. And DO NOT say or write or text or... Read Answer
Sometimes they can get a judgment, and you won't be served. Because? wrong address, and they won't bother to find the correct address. Lie... Read Answer
Without more information it is hard to give you a full answer. But, if this was a standard purchase and you did not give them false... Read Answer
You should contact a local creditor's rights attorney to determine how best to proceed against the client. Each state has unique laws with... Read Answer
You need to speak with a local consumer rights attorney. There are various federal, local, and state consumer protection statutes that may... Read Answer
Collection agencies don't file squat. They are blowing smoke. Trying to get you to give them SOME money, bc that is how they get paid.
Depends on written agreement, or if insurance for cancellation.
Seven years plus about 6 months. Contact the credit reporting agencies.