This is an extremely broad question. What kind of limitation are you talking about? If you mean the statute of limitations (sol) - its 4 years.
It will depend on the type of suit. For debt collection it is four years. For personal injury, Texas has set the limit at 2 years.
In Texas, the statute of limitations on credit card debt is typically 4 years. This means that creditors have up to four years to file a lawsuit to collect the debt. After this time period has passed, the debt is considered "time-barred" and creditors can no longer sue for payment.
They have up to five years in Florida. The clock starts when the last debt acknowledgement occurs.
For debt collection it is four years in Texas. That is from the last point of acknowledgement of the debt.
North and South Caroline, Texas and Pennsylvania. These 4 states can not garnish for debt collection.
Just call your phone co and have them put a block on the calls
Hello, Please search in google for State Statute of limitation. I could have answered that, if i knew which type of debt it is and which type of contract you have along with your state. You should get the answer, there are a lot of websites that have State Statute of limitation. Thanks!
A contract is a written document. Michigan has set the limit at six years.
A credit card or other bill is usually a written agreement. In Texas they have set the limitation at 4 years.
Hello, Please search in google for State Statute of limitation. I could have answered that, if i knew which type of debt it is and which type of contract you have along with your state. You should get the answer, there are a lot of websites that have State Statute of limitation. Thanks!
The limitation is 3 years. The start of that time is the last acknowledgement of the debt, which could a payment.
They cannot. Please double check on the State Statute of Limitation. In some states it is applicable from the date the debt is purchased. So, please check that. If you are sure, ask the collector to validate the debt.