Monday, January 15, 2024

Your Debtor's Customers as an Asset

Michigan Debt Collection, Debt Collection Michigan
Are you struggling to get a debtor to pay?

Your debtor’s customers, or other people/entities who may owe money to the debtor, are an asset that can be used in the collection process. This includes: 

  • Accounts receivable
  • Tenants who may owe rent
  • Insurance companies who may owe money for claims, such as any fire damage or flood losses
  • State taxing authorities who may owe a tax refund (if permitted in your state; federal tax refunds are off limits)
  • Purchasers of your debtor’s business who may still owe money on the purchase prior

When building a list of your debtor’s assets, include anything that appears to be a possible source of money. If you can identify enough assets to make you reasonably sure you’ll be able to collect the money owed to you, great! If not, consider scheduling a creditor’s examination. 

Stop the Struggle with a Michigan Debt Collection Law Firm


Do you need help with any of the steps above?

The lawyers at Muller, Muller, Richmond & Harms P.C. can help. Contact an expert Michigan debt collection law firm by calling (248) 645-2440 or submitting a contact form here.

Monday, January 1, 2024

Building a List of Your Debtor's Assets

Michigan Debt Collection, Debt Collection Michigan
Do you know how to build a list of your debtor’s assets?

When your debtor isn’t paying, you need to pursue his assets to collect your judgment. After you have a list of his assets, you can proceed with strong collection actions, including garnishment and “execution” (seizure and sale of a defendant’s assets). Start building your list by scouring your collections file for information you already have about the debtor, including:

  • Home and business addresses
  • Bank references
  • Information about significant assets, such as real estate, vehicles, and watercraft
  • Place of employment (if the debtor is an individual)

Have Questions? Call a Michigan Debt Collection Law Firm


Do you need help with any of the steps above?

The lawyers at Muller, Muller, Richmond & Harms P.C. can help. Contact an expert Michigan debt collection law firm by calling (248) 645-2440 or submitting a contact form here