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When you find yourself the victim of false practices from a repossession company, you could need to hire the services of a seasoned Michigan Stop Collection Lawyer. Since many patrons aren't privy to the laws regarding debt collection practices, they

When the collector calls you an excessive amount of time per day that is one form of harassment. This harassment can be stopped. You have protection under the law against certain abusive tactics that some collection agencies employ.

I typically recommend to Pennsylvania residents that they should not negotiate with Collection Agencies.

How to stop predatory lending, but you have to find first. This article by Malik Ahmad, a Nevada supreme court admitted attorney, analyzes various situation if you are a victim of predatory lending. For more information, please see his website under

The FDCPA sets forth the guidelines and criteria that a debt collector must follow when attempting to collect a debt from you. If they violate the law, you may be able to file a lawsuit against them.

Many business owners exclaim, "I'm gonna sue!" when faced with a deadbeat client. But the process isn't always as straightforward as they think. This article will help you keep your expectations in check.

As a result of the current economic climate, more and more small business owners are being forced to deal with collecting past due monies. The first two articles in this series dealt with actions that can be taken by the business owner themselves.

The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) is a Federal Law that was enacted in 1978.

As per the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, no debt collector can harass you for money you owe. Get in touch with an attorney if something like this happens to you.

Collectors have to study and pass tests with their companies in many cases before they become collectors. They know the laws that they legally must adhere to as collectors and they can actually be fined for breaking the law.