Do creditors have a certain amount of time to sue for payments?
Yes. The first thing you should do is determine if the statute of limitations for collecting a debt in your state has expired. If the number of years has passed, the debt may be uncollectable. An attorney should be consulted about whether or not the original creditor or any assigned collection agency can still go to court to get a judgment for repayment of the debt.
Other Arkansas Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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What are unsecured debts and how does an unsecured creditor collect on a debt?
A: An unsecured debt is a debt where there is no collateral. Unsecured debts include medical bills, credit cards, department store cards, personal loans, collection … More -
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Does The Creditor Have To Have A Good Reason To Want To Settle?
A: If the account is paid current and there is no recent history of late payment, it will be difficult to convince the creditor that it is in their best interest to … More -
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Can A Creditor Negotiate A Credit Rating?
A: Yes. The next thing you should do is negotiate their credit rating. This is very important as a "paid" collection is negative to a credit rating as an "unpaid … More -
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Where Does The Creditor Get His Profits?
A: Creditors make their profits by collecting from their customers, not by reporting negative credit information. Because creditors recognize this "catch22" … More