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Can I sue a out of state company?

Asked on Aug 06th, 2015 on Breach of Contract - Illinois
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Hello I am a resident of Chicago, IL but I have my car financed by a company that resides in Hurst, TX. I have sent detailed information (receipts, emails) in writing providing proof that my account was mishandled and not credited properly. I have requested a review of my account and that my account should be closed and my titled should be forwarded to me free of any lien holders. I have not had any success with this, the company has ignored me and continues to report my account to credit bureau's delinquent. Is there a legal course of action I can take? Thanks for your time
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Appellate Practice Attorney serving New York, NY
You can sue (in Illinois) for a declaratory judgment declaring that you owe no money on the account.
Answered on Aug 06th, 2015 at 12:15 PM

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