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FDCPA Checklist

Disclaimer: The FDCPA is a complex piece of legislation with numerous exceptions and qualifications. The following briefly summarizes selected provisions of the FDCPA. It is neither complete nor legally precise and does not constitute legal advice. Rather, it is offered only to provide preliminary insight about selected provisions of the act.

Validation of Debts

Within 5 days of the initial communication with a consumer, the Debt Collector ["D/C"] must send written notice of:

> The amount of the debt
> The name of the Creditor
> Notice that if debt is not disputed in writing w/in 30             days, it will be presumed valid
> Notice of right to request validation of debt in writing          w/in 30 days

Disputed Debts

> Collection of debts timely disputed shall cease until            D/C mails verification of debt to consumer

Communications with Third Parties

> Allowed only for the purpose of locating consumer
> D/C must ID self, state purpose is to locate                        consumer and ID employer if asked
> D/C must NOT reveal consumer owes a debt
> Only one such communication without further                       permission or belief that false information was                given and accurate info is now available.
> No communication by post card
> May not reveal on envelope that letter is from D/C

Communications in Connection with Debt Collection

> Not at an inconvenient time or place.
      [8 am-9pm in absence of special knowledge]
> Not with consumer if represented by Counsel
> Not at place of employment unless permitted

Ceasing Communication Required

> If consumer refuses in writing to pay
> If consumer requests in writing that communications            cease

Harassment or Abuse  

> Threats of harm to person or property
> Use of obscene or profane language
> Repeated calls with intent to annoy [including                        hangups]
> Calling without identifying caller.

False or Misleading Representations

A D/C may not misrepresent:
> That D/C is affiliated with government if untrue
> The amount, character or legal status of debt
> That the D/C is an attorney or the communication is            from an attorney
> That non-payment will result in arrest or imprisonment
> Threat to take any action that cannot legally be taken
> Threat to take legal action D/C does not intend
> False claim that consumer has committed a crime
> Misrepresentation that documents are legal process
> Misrep. that legal documents are not legal documents

Other Unfair Practices

.> Depositing or threatening to deposit a postdated               check prior to the date of the check
> Accepting a check postdated by more than 5 days              without written disclosures


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