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Date: Mon, 05/06/2013 - 00:03

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 05/06/2013 - 00:03

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Does anybody have any ideas about how to deal with them? I live in Holbrook Arizona. A couple of years ago I was renting a place in Detroit. During my stay, my lease got canceled because the property went into foreclosure. I moved out as soon as I got a notice. When I moved out the landlord did not say anything and I paid him the last month's rent even though it had only been a week into the month.

Now almost 3 years later I started getting calls from this lady named Linda who is claiming that I owe $3800 on account of the apartment which I left. When I ask her what I am being billed for, she says that she has no idea about any detail other than the amount to be collected. I asked her for the contact information of the original creditor but she refused saying they are not allowed to divulge private information.

What am I supposed to do in this situation? They call 5-9 times daily and even a couple of times a week at work. This is getting severely frustrating. Is there any place I can complain about them?


demand details in writing.that is your right.tell this woman you will not speak to her again until you get it.when,or if she sends a letter,or bill send a DV(debt validation)letter or a C&D letter.send either cerified mail return receipt.btw did you receive anything on the forclosure?bottomline your former landlord is a maggot that got foreclosed.that is not your problem.do not talk to this person again until you recieve details.


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Submitted by paulmergel on Mon, 05/06/2013 - 05:49

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file AG AND FTC cmplaints.go to www.ftc.gov and file online.for the ag complaint.check to see if they let you file online as some do.


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Submitted by paulmergel on Mon, 05/06/2013 - 08:50

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You can lodge complaint with the Federal Trade Commission or at the State's Attorney General's Office, if you think that they're bothering you unnecessarily.


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Submitted by rblack197 on Wed, 05/22/2013 - 07:26

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