Harassment Lawyers – What Counts as Debt Collection Harassment?

Federal and state laws that make debt collection harassment illegal are all well and good, but unless you know what counts as “harassment,” it’s hard to know what to look out for.

Both the FDCPA (federal law) and the FCEUA (Pennsylvania law) make it illegal for collectors to engage in “any conduct, the natural consequence of which is to harass, oppress, or abuse any person,” when collecting a debt.  Basically, collectors can’t harass or abuse you!  This very broad language includes profanity, talking down to you, threatening to tell your neighbors about your money problems, calling your house dozens of times a day, and many other possible scenarios.

Both laws also forbid the use of any “false, deceptive, or misleading representation or means” in connection with the collection of a debt.  In other words, collectors can’t lie to you or mislead you to get you to pay.  Some examples of false or misleading collection tactics include trying to collect more than you actually owe, threatening to have you arrested unless you pay, or pretending to be from the sheriff’s department or another government agency.

If you have experienced a form of harassment discussed above or would like to learn more, contact our harassment lawyers at (412) 378-5854.  In addition to forbidding various types of harassment, the FDCPA and FCEUA also make it illegal for collectors or creditors to contact you  if they know you are represented by a lawyer.

Harassed by Collectors? Take Heart – You Have Rights.

Have you fallen on hard times?  Are you having trouble paying the bills?  Are collectors calling several times a day, and making your life miserable?

If this sounds like your situation, take heart.  A federal law called the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (the “FDCPA”) provides powerful protections to people in just your situation.  In Pennsylvania, a state law called the Fair Credit Extension Uniformity Act (the “FCEUA”) also provides powerful protections to you.  Among other things, these laws make it illegal for bill collectors or creditors to call you at work, call your family members (except to locate you) call you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., threaten you, or call you so many times a day that it becomes harassment.

If a collector violates the FDCPA or the FCEUA by harassing you, threatening you, or by some other means, YOU can actually SUE THEM.  If you win, these laws require them to both pay you and your lawyer’s fees!  This is why, if you have a strong case, many lawyers will represent you for no money up front.  These laws are powerful, beneficial tools in the hands of an experienced consumer attorney, who can use them to both protect you and get you some money.

To learn more about the FDCPA and the debt collection industry, check out the link below.  To see whether or not you might have a good case, call the Law Office of Emily Gomez at (412) 378-5854 to schedule an initial consultation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJS9c0jgosQ

Debt Collectors – Debt Collection Laws and How They Work

Have you ever wondered how debt collectors can be so callous and uncaring?  Have you ever tried to talk to a collector like a normal person, only to be insulted or put down?  In the article found at the link below, a reporter went undercover at a collection company to find out how they operate.  Collectors are trained to do whatever it takes to get you to pay – humiliate you, insult you, give you bad financial advice, imply that they will have you or a family member arrested…  The list goes on and on.

If you find yourself being hounded by debt collectors, remember that you have rights when it comes to debt collection laws.  A federal law known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act puts limits on what debt collectors can and cannot do when attempting to collect a debt from you.  To learn more, contact the Law Office of Emily Gomez today.

http://www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2008/11/confessions-of-debt-collector.html

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