Debt collection blog

The Solo debt collection blog. Find helpful posts on how to resolve your debt lawsuit here.

Legal Aid

What Is a Warrant in Debt?

A Warrant in Debt is a Virginia civil court document used to start a debt collection lawsuit; despite the name, it's not a criminal warrant.

Debt Settlement

CuraDebt Debt Settlement Review

CuraDebt claims to slash debt amounts by 50%, but it often depends on the amount the debtor owes. Factoring in the fees, you should enjoy 30% to 80% in savings.

Eviction

Oregon Eviction Laws - What They Say

Oregon eviction laws require landlords to provide written notice and follow strict procedures before filing; tenants have defenses including improper notice.

Statute of Limitations on Debt

Indiana Statute of Limitations on Debt

Indiana's statute of limitations on debt is 6 years for most consumer debts; once it expires, collectors can't sue, but the debt remains.

Debt Documents and Templates

How to Make a Motion to Vacate Judgment

File a Motion to Vacate Judgment within 6 months to a year (state-specific) by showing improper service, excusable neglect, fraud, or new evidence.

Other Debt Resources

Help! I'm Being Sued by My Debt Collector

If you're being sued by a debt collector, respond on time, demand debt validation, raise FDCPA violations, or negotiate a settlement to avoid default judgment.

Debt Collection FAQs

How Does Debt Assignment Work?

Debt assignment refers to a transfer of debt. This includes all of the associated rights and obligations, as it goes from a creditor to a third party.

Debt Collection FAQs

Can a Debt Collector Leave a Voicemail?

Yes, debt collectors can leave you a voicemail. However, they cannot leave a voicemail at the number of your friends, family, or work regarding your debt.