Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Washington

Overdue Accounts Receivable

We are a contractor (roofing). One customer has not paid off the balance - several months after the job was completed. They have been giving us ''promises'' to pay during that period. Can we report them to a credit bureau?


Asked on 6/13/07, 12:22 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Elizabeth Powell ELizabeth Powell PS Inc

Re: Overdue Accounts Receivable

It would be more efficient to have a collection agency take over for you, or a lawyer.

The collection agency can hound them to pay the debt and knows the rules and proceedures that are lawful, and what is crossing the line.

A collections attorney can be ruthlessly efficient at getting your money for you. As there is a contract, and the potential for a lien (maybe) there is a statutory and contractual basis to add on the attorney fees and costs to the outstanding bill, along with interest (pre-judgment and post) at 12%.

You might want to contact Joyce Heritage. You can find contact information for her - and any attorney in WA - at www wsba dot org.

Hope this helps. Elizabeth Powell

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Answered on 6/13/07, 1:38 pm


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