Settle Apartment Collections – Under 30 Days
They assist clients in settling apartment collection debts, ideally aiming for a deletion or removal from the credit report. Often, due to their relationships with apartment debt collectors, they are able to achieve results that others cannot. Clients hire them for their speed, efficiency, and results.
What They Do:
- They set the appropriate expectation with the client, informing them of the anticipated settlement amount and their cost.
- They contact the apartment complex or apartment debt collector directly.
- They negotiate the best deal possible given the timeframe and circumstances.
- They follow up with the client to ensure payment is received.
- They obtain paid letters and deletion letters to give to the client and you.
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Fight and Resolve Apartments – Over 60 Days
They assist clients in challenging apartment debt collectors for charges that are not permitted, inaccurate, or otherwise a violation of the law. Often, due to their relationships with creditors and their practice of filing lawsuits, they are able to achieve results that others cannot. Clients hire them for their speed, efficiency, and results.
What They Do:
- They set the appropriate expectation with the client, informing them of the anticipated settlement amount and their cost.
- They directly confront the apartment complex or apartment debt collector.
- They review all documentation received from the creditors and forward it to the client via email.
- They anticipate that some of the apartment debt collectors will agree to deletions without further action required.
- For remaining accounts, they negotiate the best possible deal given the timeframe and circumstances.
- They follow up with the client to ensure payment is received.
- They obtain paid letters and deletion letters to give to the client and you.
- Mortgage professionals can use the documents they receive for a rapid rescore.
Eviction Judgments
They assist clients with eviction judgments, offering options to either settle or attempt to vacate the judgment. In some states, additional options may be available.
What They Do:
- They set the appropriate expectation with the client.
- They contact the plaintiff’s attorney or apartment complex.
- They negotiate the best possible deal given the timeframe and circumstances, or they contest the lawsuit in court.
- They prepare a professional hardship package on behalf of the client, which often yields better results.
- If the client decides to settle, they ensure follow-up with the client to arrange payment to the creditor’s law firm.
- They obtain paid letters, releases of judgments, or deletion letters to give to the client.
- Given their familiarity with law firms and companies and their extensive experience, they often can expedite the process.