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Dealing with Debt Collectors

Debt Free Colorado

In this article we will answer the question: What can debt collectors do to you? Does Colorado Law Protect Me From Debt Collectors? When collecting a debt from you, collection agencies must adhere to federal and state rules. Fortunately, the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects all states.

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How Consumer Credit Trends Impact Debt Collection in 2024

Collection Industry News

“Growing debt balances, stubborn interest rates and elevated prices are still a thorn for consumers, and contribute to their overall financial stability,” explains TrueAccord CEO Mark Ravanesi in his Q4 Industry Insights: Cautious Optimism with a Side of Holiday Hangover.

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How New York State’s 2024 Plan Will Affect Debt Collection

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Hochul specifically mentioned student loan servicers who encourage the quickest repayment plans or plans not suitable for the party repaying. The government will look to stop these exploitative tactics and more. Medical Debt Medical debt was another topic addressed in the State of the State address.

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How New York State’s 2024 Plan Will Affect Debt Collection

Collection Industry News

The governor said: Plans to Outlaw Unfair and Abusive Collection Tactics Concerned with predatory business practices bilking people out of their hard-earned money, the government will focus on looking for bad actors. The government will look to stop these exploitative tactics and more. Over 700,000 New Yorkers have medical debt.

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There are several key consumer laws that collectors should be concerned with when engaging in debt collection practices. 

Collection Industry News

Here are some important consumer laws that collectors should be familiar with: 1. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA): The FDCPA sets standards for debt collection practices in the United States. It prohibits debt collectors from engaging in abusive, deceptive, or unfair practices when collecting consumer debts.

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Texas A&M Journal of Property Law CFP for consumer law symposium

Public Citizen

  In addition, the Symposium welcomes discussion over the recent decision by the Uniform Law Commission to address debt collection efforts by third-party debt collectors or buyers based on default judgments.    Selected papers are due after the Symposium on June 4, 2021.   

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Troutman Pepper Weekly Consumer Financial Services COVID-19 Newsletter

Troutman Sanders

On December 1, the CFPB, the Federal Reserve Board, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency announced that the 2022 threshold for exempting loans from special appraisal requirements for higher-priced mortgage loans will increase from $27,200 to $28,500. For more information, click here. For more information, click here.