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Home Florida Credit & Debt Debt Collectors
Debt Collectors
Debtors' Rights in Florida (Non-Bankruptcy)
Your rights to keep Your home, Your personal property
Your wages, Your vehicle and Other property and income
Time Limit On Collecting A Debt and the Maximum Amount You Can Be Charged (Consumer-SOS)
Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act Complaint Form
See also Consumer Collection Agency Complaint Form Instructions (Florida)
Collection Agencies-Public License Search (Florida)
Contains information about businesses and individuals regulated by the Office of
Financial Regulation, excluding pending applications.
To search for an individual, you must enter at least the individual’s last name
or the individual’s license number, and then select the Search button.
To search for a business, you must enter the business name or the license
number, and then select the Search button.
Get Debt Collectors To Be Nice Over The Phone By Asking Them Permission To
Record The Call (& Which States Don't Require Such)
Tired of harassing calls? Learn when you can record a phone conversation which
can later be used in an FDCPA lawsuit for unfair debt collection practices. Just
asking for permission should make them extra nice, given they have no idea if
you're recording them anyway.
Frequently
Asked Questions on Owing Money & Debt Collection
Find out things
like: How long before your overdue bill is sent to a collection agency?
Whether a credit card company or the IRS can force the sale of your home in
order to pay your bill? And what to do if you think a debt collector has
violated the law?
Get Debt Collectors To Be Nice Over The Phone By Asking Them Permission To
Record The Call (& Which States Don't Require Permission)
Tired of harassing calls? Learn when you can record a phone conversation which
can later be used in an FDCPA lawsuit for unfair debt collection practices.
Just asking for permission should make them extra nice, given they have no
idea if you're recording them anyway.
Options, Tips & Advice
Negotiating your debt, credit counseling, bills to pay off first, etc.
Where To Go For Help (Consumer-SOS)
Getting help from the government, non-profits and the media.
Debt
Collection FAQs (Nolo.com)
Debt Collectors/Your Rights/Form Letters (May Take A While To Download)
Fair Debt
Collection Practices Act (Regulates Debt Collectors)
Describes what debt collectors may and may not do if you owe
money. It applies only to third party debt collectors (i.e., collection
agencies), or those who use a name other than their own in collecting consumer
debts. Very few commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations,
or credit unions are covered by this Act, since they usually collect only their
own debts. Complaints concerning debt collection practices, such as harassment
or abuse, should generally be filed with the Federal Trade Commission.
Using The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Debt Collection Letter
Use this letter to ask collection agencies to provide you with information
concerning their basis for claiming that you owe a debt ("verification of
the debt") and also ask them to stop contacting you. This only applies to
collection agencies, not to creditors who directly sold you goods or gave
you credit or loaned you money.
The Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act Letter
If you're not from GA, address your letter to the
Federal Trade
Commission Nearest You
Fair
Credit Reporting Act
Establishes procedures for correcting mistakes on an
individual's credit record. A credit record may be retained seven years
for judgments, liens, suits and other adverse information except for
bankruptcies, which may be retained ten years. If a consumer has been
denied credit, a free credit report may be requested within 30 days of
denial.
Fair
Credit Reporting Act Amendment(1996)
Strengthens privacy provisions and defines more clearly the
responsibilities and liabilities of businesses that provide information
to-and access data from-credit reporting agencies. The Fair Credit
Reporting Act (FCRA). Employers, or prospective employers must obtain an
applicant's written consent prior to obtaining credit information,
background, and medical information regarding an applicant.
Fair Credit Billing
Act
Establishes procedures for the prompt correction of errors
on open-end credit accounts. It also protects a consumer's credit rating
while the consumer is settling a dispute.
State & Federal Laws Governing Credit Matters (All 50 States)
Select your state and see what additional protections your state offers in addition to federal law. For federal
laws, scroll down to their federal section and click on the link of your choice.
Bad Check Laws (State By State Statutes For Each Crime)
Time Limit On Collecting A Debt and the Maximum Amount You Can Be Charged
From what I understand,
You have a credit card bill that goes back eleven years. Your original bill was for $600.00 and now a collection agency wants 1800.00 from you. You've asked me if there's a limit to how long they can collect on past due bills and if there's a legal limit on what they can charge you.
Normally credit cards have agreements which state that in the
event of a dispute, the laws of State ________ will apply. While the contract
may or may not be binding as to which SOL applies, play it safe. Look for the
credit laws and SOL in the state listed in your original agreement or loan
application.
See Credit Laws (Consumer-SOS)
Consumer-SOS.