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What Are “Actual Damages” Under the FCCPA and the FDCPA?

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6:06-CV-1678-ORL-28DAB, 2009 WL 535980, at *6 (M.D. 6:15-CV-1951-ORL-40GJK, 2017 WL 10350673, at *3 (M.D. 6:06–CV–1639-ORL-31KR, 2008 WL 3540374, at *9 (M.D. Florida First Fin. In order to recover actual damages under the FDCPA or the FCCPA, the burden is on the plaintiff to prove such damages. See Baumann v. See Montgomery v.

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What is the Difference Between the FDCPA and the FCCPA?

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3d at 1213 (awarding $50,000 in emotional distress damages where plaintiffs suffered prolonged stress, anxiety and sleeplessness for over two and a half years, as a result of the defendant repeatedly threating plaintiff’s with acceleration and foreclosure); Barker v. 6:06-CV-1678-ORL-28DAB, 2009 WL 535980, at *6 (M.D. 2017); § 559.72(9),