When it comes to collection of debt,
there are certain rules and regulations are designed to protect
consumers and prevent them from detriment. If you are a debtor, along
with the financial consequences and have excessive debt burden, bearing
with the harassment of the debt collectors, make sure you are aware of the truth, what debt collection agencies are not allowed to do!
According to FDCPA (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act), there are rules on how debt collector
may contact you and how their behaviors’ will be with you! Something
that is against it is against the law, which as a debtor, you need to
ensure it to protect your rights.
Below are the few details (the law, citations) have been provided, simply follow through them to know your rights –
A collection agent cannot cross the line –
According
to federal regulations, you can fight back, if things go beyond your
tolerance. For instance, if your collection agent is troubling you by
calling over and over repeatedly, you have the right to tell him to stop
doing that!
Even
according to the law, a debt collection agency only can call a debtor
during the 8 am to 9 pm (your local time) Monday to Saturday and allowed
to call between 1 pm to 5 pm on Sunday for debt recovery.
Any timing outside those hours isn’t allowed. If a debt collection
agent is calling you at midnight, you have the right to force them to
not do that again.
A debt collection agent cannot threaten you –
There
is also a rule that clearly clarifies that, an agent cannot threaten or
use abusive language or harass a debtor at any means. If your
collection agency’s behavior is making your life even more miserable,
you can take the matter to the court.
A collection agency is not allowed to share your debt information –
Debt
information is subject to the collection agency and the creditor. They
are not allowed share your debt problems to your neighbours or someone
else. Even they are not allowed to publish any information about your
debts. They are strictly instructed to keep your debt problems private
and not to disclose it with anybody.
You have rights to ask for details –
If
in case, you feel some of the debt statements are not real or something
that you are not sure about, you have complete right to ask for details
and proof to confirm about your acquired debt.
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