Here is the Florida statute covering the statute of limitations:
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0095/Sec11.HTM
I understand a lease to be a written instrument, so it would be 5 years.
here in the state of Florida the is no statue of limitation on a probation violation (SORRY)
They have up to five years in Florida. The clock starts when the last debt acknowledgement occurs.
Getting A Charge-off RemovedLook at the date of last activity, check the statue of limitation for your state, and if it's older then the statue of limitation dispute it. If not you will have to ride it out until it reaches the Statue of Limitation.
Generally it is three years.
What is the the statue of limitation for fraud and forgery in the state of virginia?
Yes, there is a statue of limitations on probate in the state of South Carolina. As of 2014 this limitation is ten years.
The address of the Florida State Collection Of Arthropods is: Po Box 147100, Gainesville, FL 32614-7100
I don't think there is one.
In the state of Pennsylvania, the statue of limitations to file an eviction against squatters is 21 years. In Missouri, the statue of limitations is 10 years.
It depends on what state you are asking about. All states have different statutes of limitation. Customarily, felony offenses are the longest running (and in some states there is no limitation). Also, in most states, the limitation statute stops running if you flee out of state.
There will be no limitation in the state of Florida. An issued ticket serves as notification of the violation. So the normal statute of limitations will not apply.
Legally the date of last activity is not suppose to re-start. But, I have been noticing that the date of last activity renews itself once the account is sold to another third party collection agency. Here's the thing - the seven year clock is a "Myth". I know this is shocking when it comes to debts, but it's true. What you should be concerned about is the "Statue of Limitation" for your state or the state that you opened that account. The date of last payment is the date you should calculate the number of years from the Statue of Limitation. Example: If an account/credit card was openend in the state of North Carolina, they have a four year "Statue of Limitation" for "Open Accounts". This means that there was a written or verbal contract. The date of last payment was 12/2004, which means that the statue of limitation expires on 12/2008. This means that the collector or creditor can no longer try to collect on this debt. On the credit report, the bureaus usually have something that potrays this: This account will remain until 11/2011. This means that by 11/2011, you as the consumer, can dispute this account and ask for a permenant removal. Good Luck!!