What If The Debtor Ignores The Letters?
You have several options. You can send additional letter series up to three times to the same debtor for the same debt. For a more aggressive approach, the debt can be referred to a collection agency, on a contingency fee basis. In the event you opted to report your debtor to the credit bureaus through, you must cancel the debt before reassignment.
Other New Mexico Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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Is There A Statute Of Limitations On A Debt?
A: Yes. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS) Open Acct.: 4 Written Contract: 6 Domestic Judgment: 14 Foreign Judgment: 14 More -
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What Is The Interest Rate For A Judgment?
A: INTEREST RATE Judgment: 8.75% (in the absence of a written contract) More -
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Are Creditors Controlled By Divorce Court?
A: No. The reason creditors are not controlled by divorce court orders is the fact that creditors are not parties to the divorce case. The creditor will have had no voice … More -
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Who Pays The Debt In A Divorce?
A: Community creditors generally look to both spouses to pay community debts, but the creditor is within his rights to ask only one spouse to pay the whole community … More