Re: avoiding being served
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Posted by Razor
(65.33.36.192) on April 06, 2002 at 15:56:22:
In Reply to: Re: avoiding being served posted by anonymous on April 06, 2002 at 09:56:55:
Ok i hope this helps. here is the info on the SOL for tx. If the debt is more than 4 years old then go to court and tell them to take a hike. Also call the statte comptroller and make sure the CAs bond is current. If you can, talk to a lawyer. as i am not one :) STATE: TEXAS † INTEREST RATE* Legal: 6% with agreement can charge up to 18%. w/o agreement - statutory interest of 6% begins to run 30th day after becoming due Judgment: 10% STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS (IN YEARS) Open Acct.: 4 Written Contract: 4 Domestic Judgment: 10 (Renewable) Foreign Judgment: 10 (Renewable) BAD CHECK LAWS (CIVIL PENALTY) N/A GENERAL GARNISHMENT EXEMPTIONS 100% of Wages COLLECTION AGENCY BOND & LICENSE Bond: Yes License: No Fee: No Always consult counsel to charge interest - Texas has very onerous usury laws & penalties.
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