Connecticut Consumer Credit Attorney Explains an Out of State Debt Collector
As a Connecticut Consumer Credit Attorney I often get questions in regards to out of state debt collectors. Firstly, in addition to the Federal Debt Collections Act, there are many state law protections for consumers that have defaulted on their debt under Connecticut Law, one of these includes the Creditor Collection Practices Act. This act outlaws false and deceptive practices by the original lender to you regarding attempts to collect the debt. As a Connecticut Consumer Credit Attorney I tell people there is also a state requirement that such debt collectors be registered with the state of Connecticut.
If you have questions about an out of state debt collector, It is important to consult with a Connecticut Consumer Credit Attorney if you feel that these laws have not been followed.
This informational video was brought to you by Attorney Eric L. Foster, an experienced Connecticut Debtor Rights Attorney.
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