Are you being sued or harassed by a debt collector or collection law firm? You've come to the right place! I help people being sued by debt collectors in Michigan and Florida. Let me defend you and then turn it around on the bad guys and sue them if they have violated the law. Hir...
debt collector harrasment. Patric Lester got the calls to stop, filed suit against the entity, and we prevailed in the matter. He knows the debt collection laws and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, which I was completely unaware of prior to being his client. I am very thankful for ...
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Some debt collectors like to say that you cannot file for bankruptcy on these debts. There are very few debts, such as child support or student loan debt, that can’t be bankrupted. If you know that a debt can definitely be bankrupted, yet the collector still harasses you, file a rep...
Debt collectors must identify themselves and disclose that they are attempting to collect a debt. Debt collectors must provide written validation of the debt if you request it within 30 days of their initial contact. If a debt collector violates any of these rules, you may be able to sue the...
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You have the right to sue a collector in state or federal court within one year of a violation of the FDCPA. You may recover up to $1000 statutory damages, actual damages, attorneys’ fees, and court costs. In a class action, the debt collector may be liable for 1% of its net worth...
Has a debt collector done any of the following? Harrased you with phone calls? Threatened to sue you or garnish wages? Asked you to pay more than owed or added interest/fees ? Told you a third party about the debt? Failed to send you anything in the mall? Lied or threathened you...
prove they own the debt. Fill out ourFree Evaluation formand email or fax us the lawsuit and any exhibits. With the right case, we will defend you and sue them for money damages against the collector for bringing a lawsuit without proof.If they don't own it, you don't owe it to ...