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#1Statute of Limitations - Which State
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03-29-2011, 06:39 AM
I have two debts in collection on my credit report. Both have reached the California SOL (4 years), I now live in California. The debts were incurred in Hawaii where the SOL is 6 years, which has not passed. Which SOL applies?
As a follow-up. Since these debts have reached their SOL, how do I make a minimal offer of settlement and negotiate having these removed from my credit report without restarting the SOL?
Paying a bill does not remove it from your credit report and the get a paid for delete is next to impossible. The debts are past SOL....just let them age off.
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