Debt collecton agencies and FDCPA rules
For business debt, there is only a single roundly-criticized case called "Moore v. Principal Credit" that suggests that the FDCPA might apply in...
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For business debt, there is only a single roundly-criticized case called "Moore v. Principal Credit" that suggests that the FDCPA might apply in...
"Pay for Delete" (a/k/a "Credit Bartering") is the least of your worries right now. I'm a little confused though because you say you sold your ride...
You are not alone. Millions of Americans are in financial difficulty, and the collectors are finding themselves by and large unable to maintain...
Formal bankruptcy is an option. "Informal Bankruptcy" may also be an option (for collectors it goes by another name: being a deadbeat). Informal...
Here's something really helpful: under federal law, telephone bills of all types have a two year statute of limitations.
If Michigan is a "choice of law" state (most ARE), then the law chosen by the agreement (typically South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Delaware or New...
I believe the license would be suspended, not revoked--but the effect would be the same: you couldn't drive legally (except perhaps for a work...
Paying off the lender will get you the title, as long as the consolidator doesn't want you to pledge the title to them. In all likelihood they won't.
The IRS will have priority over the unsecured (credit card) debt. They get paid first--after all, the bankruptcy process is run by the federal...
Your bankruptcy will not clear the debt that her estate owes--you don't owe the $17k. Probating the estate would provide a relatively short period...