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its not fair some states have a short SOL and some dont

Date: Thu, 06/07/2007 - 00:49

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 06/07/2007 - 00:49

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The state I live in has a 6 yr credit card SOL. I am thinking about moving to another state where the SOL is 4 yrs. If I dont move, then the collectors who say I owe(13,000, 7000, 3000, and 750) might cause me to go bankrupt. But if I move I wont have to go bankrupt. The SOL will expire and soon the credit reports will no longer report the old debt.


I'm not sure running to another state is the answer to escape your debts. The collectors will still follow you there. They might not sue, but they will still try and collect. They also might sue hoping to get a judgment or default judgment.

Have you tried working out payment arrangemets?


lrhall41

Submitted by ramj70 on Thu, 06/07/2007 - 03:14

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I think the SOL stays with the state law that the contract originated in, I don't think moving to another state would do it. Could you imagine their populations if it did. There was a post about someone moving to Mexico to avoid his debt some time ago. I am sure someone posted that the SOL would still be with the originated state, or that it froze when resident moved. Does any one remember that post? Help me out here.


lrhall41

Submitted by fedupinpa on Thu, 06/07/2007 - 03:27

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