Attorney Letter/Help!
Date: Mon, 07/30/2007 - 11:32
You may hire a settlement company in your area and request them
You may hire a settlement company in your area and request them to settle the account with the law office. Make sure that you have the law office validated your account so that you are sure of your money going to the right place.
Try to find out the last payment date on the account, in case you want to get some legal protection on the basis of SOL. If the statutes have already expired as per your state laws, they can????????t sue you. The item will just be reported with a negative remark on your credit file.
That's why attorney/collectors exist, just to make you think tha
That's why attorney/collectors exist, just to make you think that the stakes have been raised, when in truth they have not. They are just that: collectors. Steg is right, first find out the date of last activity to see if the statute of limitations has run. I say this because LVNV is a buyer of old debt. Dispute the debt by sending a letter demanding validation. Never admit to owing even a portion of the debt to them, or you might be held liable for the full inflated amount.
Send them a validation letter certified return receipt mail.Ther
Send them a validation letter certified return receipt mail.There is a example in my signature at bottom of my post.It is the third link. It would be a good idea to determine the date of first delinquency for this debt.That way you can find out if the debt is out of sol for court action.
Thanks so much! I don't think the SOL has run out. I am in Ohi
Thanks so much! I don't think the SOL has run out. I am in Ohio and the sol is 6 years..I think...even at that..it has not been 6 years since this debt has been paid. I will send the letters though. Thanks!
Steg - Do you know of any resources on how to find a debt settle
Steg - Do you know of any resources on how to find a debt settlement company in an area?