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Sub: #1 correct me on ohio statutes if Im wrong
Replied on 07-04-2008, 01:03 PM
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ohio statutes- correct me if Im wrong

Ohio Statutes of Limitation

Written or oral account: 6 years, (O.R.C. §2305.07).
To me dr/hospital bills would fall under this...they are a written ACCOUNT

Written contract: 15 years, (O.R.C. §2305.06). A written contract would tend to be something like a LOAN- set pmts, interest, etc...

Im questioning this because I interpret this to mean hospital bills would fall under the six years as this is an account...




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Replied on 07-04-2008, 04:06 PM
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I would interpret it the same way.





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Replied on 07-05-2008, 02:49 AM
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Do some research and see if you can find case law to back that up but every board I've been on says 15 year SOL on CC's and Medical bills.




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