Will a Satisfaction of Judgment be filed for a judgment that was "settled-in-full", how can I get the debtor to file?
Yes, the creditor should file a SoJ. Your state may have laws requiring that this be done within a specified period of time.
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Yes, the creditor should file a SoJ. Your state may have laws requiring that this be done within a specified period of time.
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I agree with Ms. Bunce's excellent answer.
I agree completely with Mr. Granvold's excellent answer.
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I recommend speaking with a local consumer protection attorney. He or she can take appropriate action against the collection agency.