Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA
Date: Sat, 07/01/2006 - 19:17
If I had only agree to pay once a month and had already paid an amount for the month how was in defult?
it's also a good idea to get any 'agreements' in writing, that w
it's also a good idea to get any 'agreements' in writing, that way if they change their mind or expectations you have a document to prove that you didn't default on the agreement.
How about interest or other fees? I also noticed looking at a le
How about interest or other fees? I also noticed looking at a letter they did send me after requests some kind of paper work from them and the letter about being defult that the amounts were different the later of the 2 had amount of around $5 more which I assume is Interest or a fee of some kind (I don't know which since they don't say anything in their letters as we all know.) I was just wondering if there is a limit to the monthly fees/interest that a Law Firm that is also a collection agency can charge. I never had a collection agency charged me interest so I don't know and the only fees I ever had to pay were "check by phone fees" as they called them ranging from $1 to as high as $10 per payment.
Collection agency must charge within the permissible laws set by
Collection agency must charge within the permissible laws set by the state. Besides, the original contract signed with the credit company should authorize the collector for charging further amount. If this point is not mentioned in the contract, the CA cannot add further charges. If the collector is allowed to add collection fees, it must be within the rates fixed by the attorney general of your state. You can verify the information with the AG's office in your state.
The fee's for paying over the phone are not associated with the
The fee's for paying over the phone are not associated with the actual debt, as they are fees for a type of payment method other than what the company prefers. However, actual fees associated with the debt and collection of the debt itself absolutely fall under what Andy mentioned above.