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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (15 U.S.C. §1692) requires a collector to give you a notice that you have 30 days to dispute, but that... Read Answer
No, you cannot force a lienholder to repossess the car. You may want to call someone who hauls away Junk Cars -- they usually do not require a... Read Answer
You'll have to hie a lawyer in the state where the agreement was made to address these issues.
There are a lot of unknowns in your question. Does the creditor already have a judgment? Generally, garnishments can only happen after a... Read Answer
There is simply no way to answer your question as phrased. You simply need to get to a phone and call lawyers to have a proper discussion. If you... Read Answer
You should run, not walk, to a bankruptcy lawyer. If you have further questions, feel free to call out offices at 1-800-922-6442 for a FREE... Read Answer
Without knowing the WHY related to the motion, its impossible to provide any guidance. You would be wise to retain an attorney ASAP as contempt is a... Read Answer
YOu should contact legal aid in your area to see if they can help. Its your best bet to get legal help as most lawyers wont extend payment plans... Read Answer
First, I would strongly recommend you NOT file bankruptcy over a time-barred debt. That would hurt your credit for much longer, and there is no... Read Answer
From what you describe, it sounds as though your husband's bank was served with a Writ of Garnishment. If that is true, then Florida Statutes... Read Answer
No. However, they may skirt such things by claiming costs for inventory of items. You may need to retain a lawyer to sue them if they are truly... Read Answer
Depends on the terms of you contract, andwhat the money is for, but possibly not much, as they may be able to accerlate ALL payments as due if you... Read Answer
If you are being sued in court, you will either need to hire a lawyer or find a way to educate your self about it ASAP. Zombie debt and payday... Read Answer
No time, if you breach a landlord can seek eviction very quickly. You have no lega right to stay in property without complying lease or paying rent... Read Answer
There is no quick answer to this without simply doing some legal research and taking a legal position with a lawyer. As a practical function, there... Read Answer
Absent terms in your contract to the contrary, ZERO.If you have any further questions or concerns, you can always contact our office at... Read Answer
Typically your retirement and disability is excluded from collections. if you have no money or assets besides the disability or retirement then... Read Answer
Something is missing here as you speak of charges on YOUR credit report and affecting YOUR credit, then speak of your HUSABANDS obligation and HIS... Read Answer
Yes. A sole proprietorship is nothing more than some stuff you own. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office at... Read Answer
THis may be a violation of the FCCPA where you are entitled to recover up to $1,000.00 or actual damages for violations andmake them pay your... Read Answer
There are simply too many variables to sort this out absent you simply retaining a lawyer to do so. Youhave a signed agreement, with a dispute about... Read Answer
If there is a judgment against you, the court file shows you WERE served. You need to pull that court file and see what happened and may need to hire... Read Answer
They can still foreclose on property as quit claim deed is subordinate to the mortgage. Should you have further questions, or would like to retain... Read Answer
If this is a legitimate collection company, meaning REAL, then this is a violation of both the FDCPA and the Florida FCCPA. HOwever, this sounds like... Read Answer
Threatened? Yes....actualluy sued? No. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to call ou office at 1-800-922-6442 for a FREE... Read Answer