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Lowtax4eva
Aug 24, 2007, 01:03 PM
Does anyone know if a lawyer from Ontario can sue you for a debt incurred in Quebec?

I got a letter from a Quebec lawyer a few months ago claiming to represent a collection agency (but that agency never called me) in any case I asked for a debt validation and cited the law that he must reply in 10 days or the debt collection is illegal. Now a few months later I get a letter from an Ontario lawyer asking me to contact the Quebec lawyer and pay him or he will sue.

tickle
Aug 24, 2007, 02:41 PM
Its all Canadian law, Quebec is not separated from the rest of us, but collection issues vary according to the statute of limitations which is six years in Ontario. I don't know if it's the same in Quebec. Yes, they can sue but, very big but, collections agencies are treated with absolute disdain here and the lawyers they say represent them. They are usually one in the same. I am talking from experience. I didn't owe anything to anyone in my name, it was my husbands name. They had to exit very quickly after my lawyer contacted them. But they made my life hell for two years until I got smart and asked them to show proof, they couldn't.

Lowtax4eva
Aug 27, 2007, 08:41 AM
Well mine is slightly different, I do owe the money but all they sent was a letter from someone calling himself a lawyer, he only knew I owed telus and the amount. I asked for proof they are authorized to collect this debt and for more information and never got anything.

I also asked for their collection agency permit number and have never had a response.

Iknowalotofstuff
Mar 8, 2008, 03:54 PM
Collection Agencies are regulated by legislation of each province. Lawyers are licensed by the law society in each province. A lawyer in Ontario may contact you regarding a debt in Quebec. The lawyer may sue you for a debt incurred in Quebec but must sue you in Quebec as this is where the cause of action arose and the laws that apply to the contract. The lawyer him/herself may not be able to appear in person and may require a lawyer or agent licensed to practice in Quebec to act for him.

Lowtax4eva
Mar 9, 2008, 06:47 PM
Thanks for the info, this was from back in August though. I sent a letter to the consumer complaint department about this and the debt was wiped out. They couldn't prove that they had legally purchased the debt from the original company I owed money to (Telus)