By the Federal Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, lenders have seven years from the date of last payment to recover delinquent or defaulted receivables. In the event the lender obtains a judgment against the debtor, he then has ten years from the date of last payment, and numerous ways to recover the debt.
A creditor is someone YOU OWE money to. A debtor is someone who OWES YOU money.
A debtor owes someone else money. A creditor is owed money from someone else. So, a debtor owes a creditor. Or, a creditor is owed by a debtor.
It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.
looks like 6 years. AFTER they get a judgement, they can garnishee your wages, ect. NO JAIL.
Yes, they can. Often a creditor will file for an estate so they can collect their money.
A creditor is someone YOU OWE money to. A debtor is someone who OWES YOU money.
A debtor is someone who owes you money. A creditor is the person that lent the money.
A debtor owes someone else money. A creditor is owed money from someone else. So, a debtor owes a creditor. Or, a creditor is owed by a debtor.
It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.It means the creditor wants its money and will pursue you in order that you pay that loan.
are accounts receivable or those who owe money to us
As long as they feel its worth it, i have come accross a collector from 6 years ago that i forgot about - they rarely forget. There are not time limits for when a creditor or collector can pursue debt collection procedures. In the U.S. all states have SOL's pertaining to how long a creditor has to file a lawsuit against the debtor to obtain a writ o judgment.
looks like 6 years. AFTER they get a judgement, they can garnishee your wages, ect. NO JAIL.
Yes a creditor can donate whatever they want to charity. It is up to them what they would like to do with the money that is owed them.
Yes, they can. Often a creditor will file for an estate so they can collect their money.
I owned a creditor.The creditor called me. A company you owe money to is called a creditor.
If the creditor will not take it back in lieu of the money owed then you need to sale the bike and pay them their money. Unless the dealer is willing to buy the motorcycle you will still owe the money. Not every creditor will do a voluntary repossession.
a pawnbroker