Date:
Name of Debtor (Person Owing Debt)
Address:
Dear Sir or Madam:
We acknowledge receipt of your check tendered in the amount of $_________, which we accept as payment against your overdue balance of $___________, without acknowledging any of the conditions attached to your payment.
Please remit the balance of $ ___________ prior to __________ (Date) to avoid further charges.
Yours very truly,
___________________________
Authorized Employee or Individual
Creditor, Objection to Debtor OffsetReview List
This review list is provided to inform you about this document in question and assist you in its preparation. This letter is intended to object firmly to a notation, comment, or other written item on the face of a check objecting to the charges and stating unilaterally that this is in final settlement of the charges due.
To be effective, this kind of letter must be sent promptly and followed up clearly. If this is a unilateral offset by creditor, debtor should be able to collect as long as the debtor is solvent. If, however, the creditor discussed a payment with debtor, but did not in the end agree to one, the debtor has the potential to cloud the matter in court. If the creditor in fact made an offer as suggested by debtor, then the offer should be accepted and this letter not sentthough some creditors might be tempted to try to “get away” with it.
All of this is one reason why written correspondence of all kinds is better for both parties if they intend to meet their obligations. Oral conversations are best for defendants seeking wiggle room (e.g., “but he said....” and so on and so on). Be so advised about the business practicalities when engaging in this kind of transaction.
Having said this, a personal signature at the bottom of the letter is advised. You should also start a file on the debtor to anticipate further problems and have your records in order. This letter clearly puts the balance back into the “due” column and therefore should be attended to as if it were never objected to by debtor. Proceed accordingly.
credit the debtor and debit the creditor
Sundry Debtor is a person who bought goods or received service from us (Customer) Sundry Creditor is a person whom we received the goods are service (Our Vendor)
sundry debtor is whom they baught goods on credit basis
Yes, but only if the creditor has not been informed that the debtor does not want to be contacted at the place of their employment. Once the creditor has been made aware of such they can no longer legally make contact at the debtor's place of business. The debtor can render the notice verbally but it is strongly suggested that said debtor send a 'cease and desist' notice via registered mail to the creditor(s). The letter should state all the places and/or methods that the creditor(s) cannot contact the debtor, (i.e, place of employment, educational facility, home, family members home and/or cell phone, landline, internet, etc.).
goods in transit a debtor(customer) could also be a supplier(creditor)
credit the debtor and debit the creditor
A debtor is someone who owes you money. A creditor is the person that lent the money.
The creditor will execute the judgment against the debtor's non exempt assets or property not the debtor's legal counsel. On the debtor.
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.
A creditor is someone YOU OWE money to. A debtor is someone who OWES YOU money.
It's basically an agreement between the debtor and creditor on how the debtor is to pay the creditor that arises when debtor has filed bankruptcy.
Creditor is the opposite of a debtor
creditor
rights of surety against principal debtor and principal creditor
Then the creditor must cease any attempt to collect the debt. It means the creditor is not allowed to call debtor, or send the bill to debtor's address or to make any further attempts. If the creditor still call the debtor, the debtor may complain and initiate a lawsuit. But usually the creditor will take the debt to court when a debtor serve him with cease and desist letter. It could be as soon as 3 months up to a year.
creditor
a debtor is someone who owes you money and a creditor is someone who gives you credit for a service or supply of items