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Date: Thu, 05/14/2009 - 15:13

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 15:13

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hi,

due to family problems, I have to return to my original country to take care of my parents.
problem is I have a huge credit card debt (>$50k) and no way to pay, specially as I have to quit my job to go back.

reading a lot about debt consolidation, bankruptcy, etc..
what would be the best solution for me?
btw, I'm a citizen and plan to come back after a few years.

thanks,
-Digo


Nascar Devil,

I was reading another post -- "Can the US collection agency find me in Canada?" -- from the guy who is now in Canada

in that post, they mention that the debt is "erased" after 7 years???
I quote the reply from Roxette here:

"If there is no question of returning to United States, then you don't need to worry about the debt. They can take legal action only if you return to US within 7 years of the reporting period. You might find a judgment against you in the United States and they will legally force you to pay the past debt. THIS CAN ONLY HAPPEN IF YOU RETURN TO UNITED STATES WITHIN 7 YEARS."

How does this relate to SOL???

thanks,


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 22:20

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Not familiar with that particular thread but there is no relation to SOL and reporting period. SOL is the amount of time that a creditor has to bring action against a consumer. It varies by state with some states having one as short as 3 years (NC) and others up to 15 years (OH). The way I'm reading the post you quoted, however, is that SOL would toll (freeze) and if the debtor moved back to this country, then his creditors could argue that SOL had tolled and it would then be up to a judge to decide.

Federal reporting period as outlined in the FCRA is 7 years + 180 days form the Date of First Default for most consumer debt. BK and taxc leins are the exception to the 7.5 year rule with BK staying up to 10 years and unpaid tax leins can remain on your reports forever. Paid tax leins drop 7 years after paid.


lrhall41

Submitted by NASCAR_Devil on Fri, 05/22/2009 - 04:11

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