How long to answer DV letter?
Date: Mon, 06/06/2011 - 08:34
I received a letter awhile ago from a law firm referring to a medical debt. I seriously do not recall the debt and it's not on my credit reports by the original creditor they stated or by the law firm.
I sent a DV letter within 30 days of receiving their letter. I sent mine certified and tracked it. USPS says it was delivered.
I haven't heard anything since their first letter. How should I proceed? Do I need to wait and keep and eye on my CR? Are they legally obligated to respond to the DV request in a certain amount of time?
Thanks!
I sent a DV letter within 30 days of receiving their letter. I sent mine certified and tracked it. USPS says it was delivered.
I haven't heard anything since their first letter. How should I proceed? Do I need to wait and keep and eye on my CR? Are they legally obligated to respond to the DV request in a certain amount of time?
Thanks!
Unless you live in TX where the time limit is 30 days to respond
Unless you live in TX where the time limit is 30 days to respond, there is no set time period. I would hang on to your receipt for the CMRRR and keep an eye on your credit report.
Reporting after receiving the validation would constitue "further collection efforts" and would be a violation as all collection efforts are to stop during the validation process.
You could send a follow-up letter (if you wish) after a reasonable amount of time has passed.
Thanks OhioGal! I'll keep the file (I keep manilla folders with
Thanks OhioGal! I'll keep the file (I keep manilla folders with each creditor and any correspondence) ready just in case!!