Consumers overwhelmed by debt can frequently be subject to the harassing and abusive tactics of third party debt collectors. However, New York consumers can invoke federal, state and even New York City laws which prohibit harassment and deceptive and unfair practices by debt collectors and debt collection attorneys.
If you are receiving debt collection letters or phone calls from a debt collector or you believe that you are not legally responsible for the debt, the experience of Kleinman LLC can help you stop a debt collector and possibly file a lawsuit against the debt collector, if their practices violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Abraham Kleinman helps clients on a contingency basis in communities throughout New York including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, the Bronx, Westchester County and Long Island.Kleinman LLC assists clients in preserving their legal rights and holds collection agencies monetarily responsible when they violate the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
If you are receiving debt collection letters or phone calls from a debt collector or you believe that you are not legally responsible for the debt, the experience of Kleinman LLC can help you stop a debt collector and possibly file a lawsuit against the debt collector, if their practices violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
Abraham Kleinman helps clients on a contingency basis in communities throughout New York including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, the Bronx, Westchester County and Long Island.Kleinman LLC assists clients in preserving their legal rights and holds collection agencies monetarily responsible when they violate the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
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Are you receiving debt collection letters and threatening phone calls about debt?
Has a collection agency been harassing you at work despite your having written them requesting that they stop contacting you?
Is a debt collector contacting your friends or family members?
If any of these situations apply to you regarding your consumer credit card accounts, medical bills or mortgage payments, you should know that you may be entitled to damages for illegal conduct under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Has a collection agency been harassing you at work despite your having written them requesting that they stop contacting you?
Is a debt collector contacting your friends or family members?
If any of these situations apply to you regarding your consumer credit card accounts, medical bills or mortgage payments, you should know that you may be entitled to damages for illegal conduct under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
If you are facing foreclosure, it is important to understand your range of legal rights.
Kleinman LLC is experienced in assisting clients in Nassau County, Kings County and the greater New York area preempt and address foreclosure actions.
Several options are available to address foreclosure and help protect your primary home.
Illegal foreclosure practices - If your lender did not follow New York's state recording procedures or the foreclosing institution does not have the necessary documentation, you may be able to challenge your mortgage servicer or sue the foreclosing law firm.
Kleinman LLC is experienced in assisting clients in Nassau County, Kings County and the greater New York area preempt and address foreclosure actions.
Several options are available to address foreclosure and help protect your primary home.
Illegal foreclosure practices - If your lender did not follow New York's state recording procedures or the foreclosing institution does not have the necessary documentation, you may be able to challenge your mortgage servicer or sue the foreclosing law firm.
Inaccurate reports from debt collectors can cause substantial harm to your credit history.
If you believe that a collection agency violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) in its efforts against you, it is beneficial that you contact an experienced attorney who can help you exercise your legal rights to dispute your debt and possibly sue the debt collectorfor damages including attorney's fees.
Kleinman LLC represents consumers in Kings County, Nassau County, and the New York area who have received debt collection letters and stops debt collectors from contacting consumers who have retained Kleinman LLC.
If you believe that a collection agency violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) in its efforts against you, it is beneficial that you contact an experienced attorney who can help you exercise your legal rights to dispute your debt and possibly sue the debt collectorfor damages including attorney's fees.
Kleinman LLC represents consumers in Kings County, Nassau County, and the New York area who have received debt collection letters and stops debt collectors from contacting consumers who have retained Kleinman LLC.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991 prohibits unsolicited faxes as well as other unwanted forms of advertisement including robocalls and text messages.
If you do not have a relationship with the party sending you unsolicited faxes, you never gave the party your fax number, and you are not being given the opportunity to opt out of receiving these faxes, you may be able obtain damages for violations of the TCPA.
In addition to representing clients with debt collection, credit report and mortgage issues, Abraham Kleinman also helps consumers in Nassau County, Kings County and the greater New York area end junk fax transmissions.
If you do not have a relationship with the party sending you unsolicited faxes, you never gave the party your fax number, and you are not being given the opportunity to opt out of receiving these faxes, you may be able obtain damages for violations of the TCPA.
In addition to representing clients with debt collection, credit report and mortgage issues, Abraham Kleinman also helps consumers in Nassau County, Kings County and the greater New York area end junk fax transmissions.
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) was passed by Congress in 2003 in an effort to combat identity theft.
FACTA prohibits merchants from printing more than the last five digits of a consumer's credit card number or expiration date on any electronic or printed receipt.
If a merchant discloses excessive information on your credit card receipt, Abraham Kleinman represents consumers from Queens, Westchester and the greater New York area in various debt collection disputes and can hold merchants accountable for their FACTA violations.
FACTA prohibits merchants from printing more than the last five digits of a consumer's credit card number or expiration date on any electronic or printed receipt.
If a merchant discloses excessive information on your credit card receipt, Abraham Kleinman represents consumers from Queens, Westchester and the greater New York area in various debt collection disputes and can hold merchants accountable for their FACTA violations.
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