Where Should I Report Violations Of The Law?
Although the FTC can't act as your lawyer in private disputes, information about your experiences and concerns is vital to the enforcement of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Send your questions or complaints to:
Consumer Response Center -- FCRA
Federal Trade Commission
Washington, D.C. 20580.
Other Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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Can I Garnish a Debtor’s Wages to Satisfy What He/She Owes Me?
A: Many states allow a creditor to garnish the wages of a debtor who has defaulted on his or her loan payments if certain conditions are met. For example, most … More -
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Will I Ever Get Paid if the Debtor Files Bankruptcy?
A: That depends. You must participate in the bankruptcy proceedings and you may desire legal representation depending on the complexity of the case, the legal … More -
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What is a Receivership?
A: Generally, a receiver is appointed by a judge to collect and appropriately distribute a person’s assets in accordance with a judicial judgment. If a … More
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Attorneys In Your Area
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Bryan P. Murphy P.C.
Portland, OR
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