Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland
What is the statute in years to sue for collecting a debt from a client in the state of Maryland?
Asked on 2/15/10, 8:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cedulie Laumann
Arden Law Firm, LLC
Thanks for your post. It depends. The general statute of limitations is 3 years in this state, but in some circumstances and under certain contracts the period can be extended to 12 years.
Note that this response is not legal advice, nor does it create any attorney/client relationship. You may wish to consult an attorney to discuss the specific facts of your case and/or to determine what timeframe applies to your situation.
Answered on 2/20/10, 12:19 pm
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