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What Can Be Done If Someone Failed to Pay Back A Loan?
Getting the Money You Are Owed May Require the Taking Legal Action or Pursuing Lien Rights. Get Help Before Your Rights Expire.
Debt Law Involves Overdue Loans, Unpaid Accounts, Outstanding Judgments, and Writs or Liens
You are owed money for an unpaid loan or perhaps account balance due on an invoice for goods sold or services rendered. You have made demands for payment but there is little, if any, response. Perhaps you have even taken steps to engage rights such as a lien under the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. R.25, among other laws.
With To Your Defence on your side, debt cases may be resolved with a strongly worded letter threatening pending litigation; however, if the debtor still fails to pay up, then To Your Defence will be ready to to bring the court action that becomes necessary.
In some matters, To Your Defence will work alongside a collection agency licensed in accordance to the Collection and Debt Settlement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.14, among others skilled in the collection of debts including investigators, skip tracers, bailiffs, etc.