Improper Validation Notice
Apple Recovery Leaves Validation Rights Out of Debt Collection Letter Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) regulates the actions of third-party debt collectors when they are trying to collect consumer debts. This class action brings suit against one such debt collector, Apple Recovery Services Corp., claiming that the company sent out collection letters that did not provide information to consumers about their rights regarding Read more
Carrington Mortgage Services Excessive Fees for Payoff Florida Class Action
This class action brings suit against Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC by the buyer of a property in foreclosure, alleging that Carrington is charging excessive fees for the payoff of the mortgage. The complaint alleges that many of the fees are excessive or fraudulent and are meant to provide extra profit to Carrington or the lender. Read more
LCA Collections Misleading Collection Letter FDCPA Class Action
Bills related to medical diagnoses and treatments often go into default, as consumers can’t plan in advance for their medical expenses. The complaint for this class action alleges that Laboratory Corporation of America, doing business under the name LCA Collections, violated the federal Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) as well as California’s Rosenthal Fair Read more
Saldutti Law No Validation Rights for Consumer Debt FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) tries to ensure that consumer debtors receive fair treatment and get all the information they need to make informed decisions about their debts. The complaint for this class action alleges that Saldutti Law, LLC, doing business as Saldutti Law Group, sent out a letter to collect a consumer Read more
ProCo Collection Letter Validation Notice FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) attempts to stop third-party debt collectors from using false, misleading, or unfair collection practices and requires them to give accurate information when they attempt to collect debts. The complaint for this class action alleges that BJC & EGC Partners, LLC, who do business as ProCo, did not make Read more
Client Services Debt Letter Improper Validation Notice FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law aimed at protecting consumer debtors from unfair or abusive debt collection practices by third-party debt collectors. This class action takes issue with a debt collection letter sent by Client Services, Inc. The complaint alleges that the validation notice offered by the letter is presented Read more
Penn Credit Collection Letter Validation Requirement FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is meant to protect consumer debtors by requiring that debt collectors provide the truthful and accurate information necessary for them to make informed decisions. The complaint for this class action alleges that Penn Credit Corporation did not send consumers accurate information on how to dispute a debt. Read more
Medical Revenue Svc and Written Debt Disputes Missouri FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) requires that debt collectors provide consumers with certain information, either at their initial contact with the consumer or within five days of it. The complaint for this class action alleges that Medical Data Systems, Inc., which does business as Medical Revenue Service (MRS) misled consumers by telling them Read more
Monarch Recovery Management Debt Validation Rights FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is meant to protect consumers from improper, misleading, or abusive debt collection. California has a similar state law, the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (RFDCPA). The complaint for this class action claims that Monarch Recovery Management, Inc. has violated both laws in the way it represents the Read more
Enhanced Recovery Validation Notice Problems FDCPA Class Action
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) requires that certain information must be conveyed to consumers up front during attempts at collection. This information must not just be stated; it must be stated clearly, so that consumers are not confused, and sometimes conspicuously, so that consumers do not miss important information. This complaint alleges that Read more