Saturday, April 15, 2017

Credit Card Collections in the State of Michigan

Are you having a hard time collecting on credit cards?

Are your debtors hard to track down?

Are you wondering how long you have to claim the money that is rightfully owed to you? Credit card collection cases are considered a breach of contract. You’re supposed to pay the amount charged at a specified date. If a client fails to pay what they owe, the Michigan Legislature revised judicature act of 1961 Sec. 5807 states that:

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“No person may bring or maintain any action to recover damages or sums due for breach of contract, or to enforce the specific performance of any contract unless, after the claim first accrued to himself or to someone through whom he claims, he commences the action within the periods of time prescribed by this section.

The period of limitations is 6 years for all other actions to recover damages or sums due for breach of contract.”

If you have multiple accounts that are in breach of contract status, you should speak with an experienced attorney right away! Imagine the peace of mind and financial security that come with the help of an experienced collector. You can cross those old accounts off your ledger and grow your business with access to more of your money.

Why Choose Muller Law Firm?


We’ve been in the collection business for over 56 years, and we’re based right here in Michigan. When you call the Muller Law Firm, your initial consultation and strategy meeting are FREE! We don’t think you should have to pay just to be informed of your rights. Do you?

We want to make sure you’re well educated and comfortable before we take any further steps. If you’d like to speak to one of our expert attorneys about debt collection in Michigan, give us a call at 248-645-2440. Stand up for your rights as a business owner, and get what you’re owed!

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