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Rising Foreclosures This Year

July 19, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

Recent research by RealtyTrac Year-End 2009 Foreclosure Market Report shows us that 3,957,643 foreclosure filings have been reported on 2,824,674 U.S. properties in the year of 2009. This also includes foreclosure auctions that were scheduled, default notices and bank repossessions.

Changes Make It Rougher To Give Credit Cards To College Students

June 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

Due to the recent credit card remodeling that are starting up next year, card issuers will have a difficult time getting teenagers on college campuses to apply for credit cards without their parents’ knowledge. As students arrive on campus, card issuers will be there to welcome them at many schools.

How To Get Out Of Debt

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

Debt elimination involves three steps:

What Are Statute Of Limitations?

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

Statute of Limitations on Debt Collection is the amount of time that creditors have to collect their debts by suing you in court and by other legal methods. Once the statute of limitations period is over, the creditors cannot sue you in court. However, the debt that you owe STILL REMAINS. Do not think that once the statute of limitations period is over, your debt will disappear. It will not! Creditors can collect their debts owed via other legal methods like a debt collection company.

Zombie Debt Is Hard To Kill

June 1, 2010 by  
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Just like the phoenix that rises from the ashes, so does so-called zombie debt. A consumer may think it’s dead, but it keeps coming back to haunt them.

Bill Collection 101

April 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

If the person in debt agrees to pay, the bill collector will record this commitment and will check up later to make sure that the payment was made. If a debtor does not pay, the collector will draw up a statement about their delinquency for the credit department of whatever company they are working for. In extreme cases, debt collectors may request repossession, hand over the account to a lawyer or disconnect service.

Debt Collection And Privacy

April 15, 2010 by  
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It is imperitive that debt collectors respect your privacy. According to the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act, collection agencies cannot exchange information about debtors. They can’t send out a list of people who owe money to its creditor subscribers. They cannot advertise a debt for sale, or compile a list of debtors to its creditor subscribers.