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Your Rights While in Debt

Submitted by David Salt
Tue, 21 Jul 2009

A person that is in a lot of debt is likely not having the best time in their life. They are stressing about the amount of money that they owe, and how they are going to be able to pay the bill. They most likely are aware of the situation that they are in. As a creditor, you have the right to get paid back for the money that you are owed. The debtor though, has rights also, and it is very important for both parties to be aware of these rights. What are some of these rights and why are they in place? When a person seeks some form of debt advice, are they able to find out exactly what their rights are?

When people seek some form of debt advice, they should also figure out what kind of rights that they have. Once they seek and learn their rights, they will usually find out that the creditor is not allowed to come to a person's place of work unless they are invited by the person that owed the debt. In several places around the world, creditors are not allowed to contact people that owe them money after a certain period of time. That time frame is often around 6 years or so. In addition, when a creditor contacts a person that owes them money, it is required that the creditor be polite and professional to the other party, and also must talk to them in a simple, non confusing way. That is not only the law in a lot of places in the world, but it is the fair thing to do, and may help a creditor get some of their money back. Creditors are also not allowed to ask that a person or a company to sell property or other forms of assets in order to pay off other debts. It is very important for both creditors and the person in debt to know the rules and the rights of both parties. When both parties are well informed, then it allows the process to move forward in a more constructive way. When this occurs, both sides are more likely to get what they want at the end of the day.

 

If you would like more information on your rights concerning debt or just advice on how you can become debt free then visit the experts at www.debt-free.org.uk


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