question
Date: Sun, 04/10/2011 - 00:30
I have a question if any one can tell me the laws in Florida. Midland is taking my father to court and want the balance of 6,100.00 plus interest 1,282.00 they have charge over the last 3 years on the account. And 6% yearly on the judgment. Can they charge interest on the 6,100.00?
Also, I look on their site and I am trying to find out exactly how much they pay for an account. Is it 3 cent on the dollar? And where and how can I find this to print it out for court?
Also, I look on their site and I am trying to find out exactly how much they pay for an account. Is it 3 cent on the dollar? And where and how can I find this to print it out for court?
Actually how much they paid for the account is irrelevant to you
Actually how much they paid for the account is irrelevant to your case.
The interest on judgments is set by state law and yes they can charge it.