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not specifically but most fair trading laws allow for standards of behviour or cdoes of conduct and unconsionable behavour is somethig that a court does not look apon favourablely.

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Can you sue a creditor for not updateing my credit report after a payment was received?

Creditors update credit reports on their schedule, some update every month, others update every other or every third month. If you are in a hurry, contact the credit bureaus and have them contact the creditor themselves. You can sue a creditor, but you have to try contacting the creditor first (via mail), then file a complaint with the FTC, then contact the credit bureaus. If the account still hasn't been updated, you can go ahead and sue the creditor.


How long after a charge off can a creditor sue?

Charging off the debt has not impact on the creditor's ability to sue. Charging off is simply a write-off for tax purposes. A creditor can sue any time prior to the expiration of the statute of limitation regarding of whether or not the debt has been charged off. The applicable time deadline will vary from state to state and depending on the type of debt.


Can you sue a creditor for taking money out of your account without your consent?

You can't if you owe the creditors


If you choose to stop paying a creditor what is the liklyhood they will sue?

Somewhere between 99.9999% and 100%


What happens to second mortgage in foreclosure?

After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.

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Can an attorney in fact sue on behalf of the principal for civil harassment?

can my attorney in fact sue me for divorce


Can creditor sue you if you live in another state?

Yes


Can you sue your boss for sexual harassment if used inappropriate sexual language when talking to you?

yes u can sue


Can you sue a creditor for not updateing my credit report after a payment was received?

Creditors update credit reports on their schedule, some update every month, others update every other or every third month. If you are in a hurry, contact the credit bureaus and have them contact the creditor themselves. You can sue a creditor, but you have to try contacting the creditor first (via mail), then file a complaint with the FTC, then contact the credit bureaus. If the account still hasn't been updated, you can go ahead and sue the creditor.


If a creditor calls you 6 to 10 times a day is this harassment?

NO , if there is no contact with the right party or no message left


Can you sue a collection agency for harassment?

I think you are technically allowed to sue anybody for anything. That does not guarantee it you will win the court case, however.


Can I sue my boss for firing me because I said I can sue you?

It depends on the grounds for the original case you were going to sue him for. If it was for an illegal discriminatory practice or illegal harassment, then in addition to your original case, you can also sue him for what is called "retalition," which a form of harassment. It is probably not a good idea to tell your boss that you are suing him. If you are going to sue your boss, you should let your lawyer or a court officer serve him with the lawsuit.


Can a junk debt collection lawyer sue using original creditor as plaintiff?

no


Can you be sued by the original creditor if the debt is now owned by a debt buyer?

No they can not sue you.


Can an employee sue a customer for any reason?

No, an employee cannot sue a customer for any reason. There must be a valid legal basis, such as discrimination or harassment, for an employee to sue a customer.


How long after a charge off can a creditor sue?

Charging off the debt has not impact on the creditor's ability to sue. Charging off is simply a write-off for tax purposes. A creditor can sue any time prior to the expiration of the statute of limitation regarding of whether or not the debt has been charged off. The applicable time deadline will vary from state to state and depending on the type of debt.


Can you sue someone for threatening to sue you?

Yes, you can potentially sue someone for threatening to sue you if their threats are considered to be harassment, defamation, or extortion. It is important to consult with a legal professional to determine the best course of action in such a situation.