Should My Business Simply Write-Off Small Debts Owed Us And Only Focus On The Larger Ones?
Small debts should be placed for collection along with large debts. Smaller debts are often collected by telephone calls and letters because it is not cost effective to use the court process on small debts. However, a collections law firm can collect small debts owed by the same debtor to the same creditor economically by combining the accounts and using the judicial process.
Other West Virginia Collections-Creditors Rights FAQs
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How Long After A Debt Becomes Delinquent Should I Seek The Help Of A Collection Agency Or Collections Attorney?
A: You should seek the assistance of a collection attorney as soon as possible after an account becomes delinquent to ensure that your contract and asset information … More -
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What's The Difference Between A Collection Agency And A Collections Law Firm?
A: The main difference between a collection agency and a collection law firm is that a law firm has the ability to use the court system to force the debtor to pay. … More -
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Can I Recover For The Time And Money My Business Spends Collecting On Delinquent Accounts?
A: In Virginia and Maryland you may be able to collect attorney fees and collection fees, which are allowed by contract. However, the West Virginia Consumer Credit and … More -
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What Are Some Simple Things My Business Can Do To Reduce The Amount Of Bad Debt We Are Saddled With?
A: The easiest way to decrease your amount of delinquent receivables is to get good information from each debtor prior to delivering any goods or services. Important … More