Mamphyllis
Oct 30, 2008, 06:34 PM
Case Scenerio: Default Judgment filed in 2000, no activity for eight years. Judgment sold to new collector in 2008. New collector adds $2500 in fees. New Collector then files Writ of Execution.
Does PA have a SOL? How long is the SOL for credit card debt?
What forms do you file to contest a Writ of Execution. Due to the SOL has expired on the judgment? Do you have copies of the forms?
Does a collector have to renew a judgment after the SOL has expired? If so, is there a form they have to file?
If the collector received a default judgment in 2000, how long can they wait to file a Writ of Execution, lets assume they did not renew the judgment and the SOL has expired?
If the collector did not renew the judgment, can they sell the judgment after the SOL has expired?
Does the new collector have to advise the debtor of how much they paid for the judgment?
Does PA have a SOL? How long is the SOL for credit card debt?
What forms do you file to contest a Writ of Execution. Due to the SOL has expired on the judgment? Do you have copies of the forms?
Does a collector have to renew a judgment after the SOL has expired? If so, is there a form they have to file?
If the collector received a default judgment in 2000, how long can they wait to file a Writ of Execution, lets assume they did not renew the judgment and the SOL has expired?
If the collector did not renew the judgment, can they sell the judgment after the SOL has expired?
Does the new collector have to advise the debtor of how much they paid for the judgment?