If A Case Goes To Trial, What Does The Creditor Have To Prove?
- That a contract (express or implied) existed;
- The terms of the contract;
- The merchandise was properly delivered or the service properly provided;
- Demand for payment has been made;
- Payment has not been received.
Other Texas Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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When Should A Claim Be Submitted To A Professional Collection Agency?
A: Accounts are delinquent when they have not been paid in accordance with your terms. Early contacts will give you the maximum chance of return. The most productive … More -
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Once A Collection Agency Starts The Collection Process, What Are The Chances Of Success?
A: The odds of collection are fairly good at an early stage, but drop dramatically with the age of the account. The sooner an account is placed, the greater the … More -
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Can A Creditor Collect Interest On The Unpaid Claim?
A: Generally, yes. Any agreed upon rate should be added to the account at the time of submission. If it is necessary to file suit, interest will be part of the legal … More
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