Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in California

Old debt. collection.

How lond does a credit company have to collect a debt? I thought it was seven years. I just recieved a letter saying that a delinquent account has been purchased and they want to collect. The debt. is 8 years old.


Asked on 6/23/08, 10:17 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

David Gibbs The Gibbs Law Firm, APC

Re: Old debt. collection.

Absent some intervening cause that might "toll" or delay the Statute of Limitations, on a debt such as this, the Statute of Limitations has long since passed, and they cannot collect this debt. The sale of the account to another agency is irrelevant to the running of the Statute. I'd write them a letter indicating that you dispute the obligation on the basis that the Statute of Limitations for collection of this obligation has run, and that if they continue to pursue you, you will retain counsel and pursue the legal remedies available to you.

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Answered on 6/25/08, 12:22 pm
Robert F. Cohen Law Office of Robert F. Cohen

Re: Old debt. collection.

Statute of limitation is 4 years since the last payment. Dispute the debt in writing and don't make any promise to pay.

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Answered on 6/23/08, 10:52 pm


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