Debt Collector Unlawful Withholding

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US-DCPA-28
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The document outlines a letter template for notifying debt collectors of unlawful withholding under Section 806 of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This section prohibits debt collectors from harassing individuals, including leaving messages with third parties, if they have the consumer's contact information. The form includes instructions for sending the letter via certified mail to ensure proof of delivery. Users are guided to document any violations and report them to relevant authorities, such as the Federal Trade Commission and the state attorney general. There are two versions of the letter: an initial notice and a follow-up notice for repeated offenses. Both templates emphasize the importance of halting abusive debt collection actions. This form is highly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants by providing a clear and effective means to address and resolve unlawful debt collection practices, ensuring consumer rights are upheld.
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This is where we get our "7-in-7" concept. You can attempt to contact a consumer about 1 debt 7 times in 7 days. And it's the "1 debt" that's key here. Phone numbers do not matter; how many debts your agency has for the consumer does.

Don't provide personal or sensitive financial information Never give out or confirm personal or sensitive financial information ? such as your bank account, credit card, or full Social Security number ? unless you know the company or person you are talking with is a real debt collector.

A debt collector is also not allowed to harass, oppress, or abuse you or anyone else they contact. This includes repetitious phone calls with the intent to harass, use of obscene or profane language, and threats of violence or harm.

If you believe a debt collector is violating the law, you may report your complaint with the Attorney General's Office. The Office uses complaints to learn about misconduct.

Debt collectors cannot harass or abuse you. They cannot swear, threaten to illegally harm you or your property, threaten you with illegal actions, or falsely threaten you with actions they do not intend to take. They also cannot make repeated calls over a short period to annoy or harass you.

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Debt Collector Unlawful Withholding