liability

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by fun4u2, Apr 9, 2004.

  1. fun4u2

    fun4u2 Well-Known Member

    does anyone know if an OC can be held liable for the actions of their CA as far as violations under the fCRA and FDCPA ?
     
  2. hiding90

    hiding90 Banned

    YES....they can UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.

    If they are involved in the "day to day decision making"
     
  3. fun4u2

    fun4u2 Well-Known Member

    well would you consider the following senerio a day to day involvement.

    recieved partial validation from CA sent written notice of dispute to both the OC and the CA.

    the Ca sends me a copy of the OC statement in which the charges were altered by the CA claiming that the OC had made an error. and the OC advised them to make the changes ?

    is this legal ? if not is there case law to back it up?
     
  4. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Hiding 90,is this legal ? if not is there case law to back it up?
     
  5. jlynn

    jlynn Well-Known Member

    Don't forget to check your state's laws. If you were in TX the answer would be yes.
     

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