If you’re being contacted by a debt collector, you have rights and protections under federal law, and the rights and protections apply to how and when they can contact you.
Once you receive the debt validation information, you have 30 days to dispute the debt. Failing to request verification in writing or within this time period can affect your ability to assert your rights under the debt collection rule.
Also, if you send the debt collector the written verification request or request for information about the original creditor within this 30-day period, the debt collector must pause collecting the amount of the debt you are disputing until they’ve adequately responded to your request.
If you’re being contacted by a debt collector, you have rights and protections under federal law, and the rights and protections apply to how and when they can contact you.
The sooner you dispute the debt, the better your chances of resolving the issue without unnecessary damage to your credit or financial wellbeing. We’re here to help you take control of your financial future and ensure that your debt collection issues are handled legally and fairly. Let us be your advocate every step of the way.
Consumer Liability Group
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