Legal Question in Business Law in Rhode Island
have a credit card debt that the collection agency's says I defaulted on in 2002. I do remember having this card and defaulting on it just not sure of the yr. What I do know is when I defaulted I was living in CA. Where I live in RI the open-ended debt(ie credit cards) stays on for 10 yrs but in CA where I incurred the debt it's only 4 yrs. My question is which SOL does it follow RI(10 yrs) or CA(4yrs). I also know the cc debt is on a Chase Manhattan Mastercard which I believe is incorporated in Delaware but not 100% sure on that. Which one do I follow?
1 Answer from Attorneys
You need to review the credit card agreement, which will specify which state's law applies. If you do not have it, write a letter to the creditor - or have a lawyer write the letter for you if you do not want to reveal your address - and request a copy.
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