Fierce Critter Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 I was listening to a radio talk show the other day, and heard something interesting. A person who works for a collection agency called in. She said that after 7 years have passed, the statute of limitations says that a debt comes off your record, and you cannot be sued over it. But if you pay so much as $1.00 on said debt, the limitation basically starts over and they can sue, try to collect and it goes back on your record. Sounded pretty convincing, as she works for a collection agency. I need to do some follow-up, but if this is true, then it's particularly good news for us. My debts go back to before I met Jon 8 years ago. With the exception of a car repossession, which might have 1 or 2 more years to go only. And all but 2 of Jon's debts also go back that far, and the two that are left we can definitely cover eventually. So no bankruptcy for us, if I need to get a Job, I can without fear of garnishment, and the amount we actually have to pay off has been whittled down over 80%. I hope I can confirm this. Time to get a free credit report. One hitch, however. The house we sold 2 years ago was reported as a foreclosure, even though the mortgage company itself confirmed that we did, in fact, sell it, and we even have a bill of sale to prove it. So that's still on Jon's record, and it's going to take major jumping through hoops for me to get that cleared. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saechalyn Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 There is a wealth of information on this website http://www.creditinfocenter.com/ about such matters. I have my own credit saga and I would post more except I've been up all night and I'm exhausted. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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