Your Credit Report, Just How Important Is It?

Many individuals overlook the importance of regularly reviewing their credit report. Your credit report contains far more than a simple credit score number. You may be surprised what landlords and potential employers may discover about you through a simple glance at your credit report. You may also be surprised at the number of inaccuracies you find on your credit report regarding accounts you...
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Personal Bankruptcy Filings Trend Towards Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy filings have risen steadily in recent years, and more and more households are finding that bankruptcy may be their best or only option in our current declining economy. With the new decline in the economic climate and soaring unemployment rates, the stigma of filing for bankruptcy is quickly fading. More American consumers today, than ever before, are filing for bankruptcy. With...
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Attorneys as Debt Collectors

Most consumers would be even surprised to find out that attorneys can be considered debt collectors under California’s broad definition of who can be considered a debt collector. Attorney debt collectors have various ethical obligations which applies even to a consumer’s spouse, parent, and guardian: If you request, an attorney’s office must provide you with the following...
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Who is a debt collector?

In our society, most people silently cringe at the mention of a debt collector simply because of the stereotypically horrifying and unethical things debt collectors seem to do in our movies and television sitcoms. Although ethical debt collectors do exist, it is the worst and most unethical debt collectors that catch our attention. Even though movies are fictional, when it comes to debt...
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Debt Problems? When to Find an Attorney

There are a few dirty secrets the debt settlement industry doesn’t want you to know about. Then again, who can blame them? With billions of consumer dollars at stake, debt settlement companies stand to lose a fortune if they were exposed. First off, debt settlement companies are not lawyers, and your creditors know that. Having a debt settlement company negotiate with your creditors is...
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Debt Collector Guidelines for Writings

The basic idea in debt collection-consumer protection laws is that personal finances, even the fact that you owe on a debt is “inherently private.” As such, the law limits how the debt collector can communicate with you in writing, especially if the writing is sent through the mail system, where dozens of people physically see, and possibly even read, an envelope or postcard before it...
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