Yes, but they cannot "harass" or "stalk" you by 'camping out,' or repeated visits. Check with your state's harassment and stalking statutes. If you own the property (e.g.: not an apartment) you may be able to request they be served wtih a "trespass notice."
Click on the link to your right for a lot of useful information about debt collection.
can a bill collecter come to your job
Generally speaking, yes it is ok for them to come to your job. But there is a difference between 3rd party bill collectors and 1st party. Say you owe money to Joe's Garage, and Joe comes to your office to collect. He's not a bill collector and he can do pretty much anything. If Joe gives that bill to an actual collection agency, there are rules and regulations that govern them. Yes, they can come to your office, but they can not discuss the debt with anyone but you, they cannot tell the receptionist they need to talk to you about an unpaid bill, nothing like that. If they do, they are violating federal law.
What was Buffalo Bill Cody's job?
A collectors job description includes; following payment commitments, identifying delinquent accounts and calling when payment is late, keeping the Department Manager updated on problem accounts and to provide customer service to customers.
not sure you're allowed to refuse any. job interviews are not job offers however.
They can always ASK for payment, but whether they can actually collect depends on many factors. If you have no job and no assets, it would be very hard for them to collect anything.
yes they are!
Bill's Job - 1914 was released on: USA: 5 July 1914
There are no "job description " in the Bill of Rights". It is the listing of of people's rights.
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What was Buffalo Bill Cody's job?
First, their job is to come up with a "no true bill or true bill" decision, establishing if the case will go to trial (based on the amount of evidence present). Then, the grand jury must decide if a person is innocent or guilty based on what was revealed solely in the trial.
Bill Curry had spent the previous 7 seasons (1980-1986) as head coach of Georgia Tech before taking the Alabama job in 1987.