laywerless
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida
Hi,
I owe a large debt (12,000) in my mother's name. After countless efforts to work out a reasonable payment plan after filing a chapter 7 myself, the debt was finally charged off and is in "finalization". Is that just a word used to intimidate? We have offered 40% (5,000) right off the bat but they just threaten to sue and seize my mother's assets. How long do these threats usually go on before they really take action? How likely are they to settle for 50% rather than sue? How likely are they to file a 1099 on the remaining balance if they do agree to settle? I am sick over this issue and my mother is terrified by their aggressiveness. I had taken responsbility for this debt in writing by certified letter and tried to make payment arrangements, but now this collector cares nothing of me as I have no "legal" attatchment to this debt...
Is there any hope?
We have been told "oh, they take people to court for the full amount all the time and win" but I wonder is this usually in cases where the debtor just ignores the situation and doesn't make a lump sum offer.
thanks in advance for any advice...
from stormy florida with stormy finances!
Hi,
I owe a large debt (12,000) in my mother's name. After countless efforts to work out a reasonable payment plan after filing a chapter 7 myself, the debt was finally charged off and is in "finalization". Is that just a word used to intimidate? We have offered 40% (5,000) right off the bat but they just threaten to sue and seize my mother's assets. How long do these threats usually go on before they really take action? How likely are they to settle for 50% rather than sue? How likely are they to file a 1099 on the remaining balance if they do agree to settle? I am sick over this issue and my mother is terrified by their aggressiveness. I had taken responsbility for this debt in writing by certified letter and tried to make payment arrangements, but now this collector cares nothing of me as I have no "legal" attatchment to this debt...
Is there any hope?
We have been told "oh, they take people to court for the full amount all the time and win" but I wonder is this usually in cases where the debtor just ignores the situation and doesn't make a lump sum offer.
thanks in advance for any advice...
from stormy florida with stormy finances!