you can take them to small claims court and request that they pay any court cost and attorney fees incured on your behalf. once you get a judgment if they don't pay you may have to go back to court to see if the judge will grant you wage garnishment. sometimes its hard to get blood out of a turnip, so the other option you might look into is a collection agency, they will pay you only a part of the actual bill if they take on the bill. then it is up to them to try to recover the money. if by chance they do you do not get the difference of the bill they do. that's why they are in business. so weigh the options to see if you think what may be a long drawn out court matter or to try to get some money that is guaranteed if the collection agency buys their bill.
In Wisconsin, what is the maximum allowable monthly interest rate I can charge customers who are delinquent in their bills?
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If something is past due it means that it is late. Bills or library books are often referred to as being past due.
bills
No
Ask the biller.
No.
You pay your past due bills.
This sentence does: I have paid all the bills this month
Yes you can-- you don't have to tell your clients about your past if it is not relevant to your business ownership.
YES. THEY CAN, AND THEY WILL. I am set for trial tomorrow on just such a case in Houston, Texas.
No. That's highly illegal.