Can all debt collection agencies request an official bailiff?
Can a debt collector do this if the debtor has no means to pay?
Can a debt collector do this if the debtor has no means to pay?
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Debt collection companies do not have official enforcement powers and cannot therefore apply for official courts. However, they can ensure that a judicial dunning procedure is initiated. This is usually done if the debtor has not paid the claim despite the request and warnings.
If the debtor has no means to settle the claim, the debtor may request a judicial order to oblige the debtor to pay. In this case, the court will decide whether the debtor actually has no means to settle the claim. If this is the case, the court can decide that the claim cannot be enforced first.
However, it is important to note that debt collection companies generally do not have official enforcement powers and are therefore unable to enforce the enforcement of claims. They may, however, ensure that a judicial dunning procedure is initiated and that they are active in the recovery of debt.
Debt collection offices the of the court enforcement officer. For an executor, you need an enforceable title, not at a debt collection office. In addition, you have to step forward with a courtmate. If the bond is fruitless, you put money on it. Collections usually work on commission basis or on their own account.
In addition, debt collection offices usually buy unsuccessfully driven debt and try it with pressure. Legally often marginal.
So that means the creditors sell it to debt collections because if there isn’t to be pledged. Are creditors staying at the court costs and expenses?
in the way, yes
Depending on the legal status of the debt collection service in the respective case, it may also appoint a judicial officer.
Yeah.
It depends on whether they have “purchased” the debt or only acted on behalf.
Most buy the debts more?
the rule is that they drive the debt, only a small part buys the receivables.
I don’t know if it’s most important, but it’s quite common practice.