U.S. Representative Dave Trott of Michigan recently created a bill to protect lawyers engaged in debt collection from the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). If passed, this bill would exempt lawyers from liability in court cases involving abusive debt collection practices. It would also give debt collection attorneys immunity from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Not surprisingly, this proposed bill has raised eyebrows among consumer advocates in Michigan and throughout the country.
According to Trott, his debt collection bill, or, the “Practice of Law Technical Clarification Act of 2017,” protects legal proceedings from federal interference. The Michigan Representative argues that attorneys are already regulated by the state supreme courts that license them. For this reason, Trott and his supporters claim that lawyers shouldn’t be subject to a federal statute (the FDCPA) or a consumer watchdog group (the CFPB).
Those who oppose the bill, however, lead with the following facts.
Opponents of this debt collection bill also argue that the state supreme courts don’t have the time or resources necessary to properly regulate debt collection attorneys. If fact, consumer advocates in Michigan and other states claim that passing the bill would put consumer rights in jeopardy. They point out that, at the expense of consumers, debt collection law firms have violated the FDCPA in the past. So, clearly, if violators are not liable under the FDCPA in the future, their victims will go unprotected.
Unless Dave Trott’s debt collection bill passes, all Michigan debt collectors are subject to the FDCPA. This means that, even if a debt collector is from a law firm, they may not engage in certain tactics. For example, debt collection agents may not use abusive language against you, threaten you with jail time, or call you at all hours of the night and early morning.
If, however, a debt collector commits these violations against you, or harasses you in any way, you can make them stop. In Michigan, the best way to end debt collector harassment is to call Credit Repair Lawyers of America. When you contact our firm, and experienced FDCPA attorney will quickly end the abuse, no matter what it takes – and for FREE.
Don’t let debt collectors or collection agencies get away with illegal actions. At Credit Repair Lawyers of America, we’ve stopped debt collector abuse since 2008. We make the debt collector pay you. Our services cost you nothing. How do we do it? All of our fees come from the defendants in settled cases. This is why our clients pay nothing for the work we do.
Let’s start the conversation about what we can do to stop debt collectors from harassing you. Call us today at (248) 353-2882 or contact us via our website.
For more information about Ending Debt Collector Abuse, please visit https://creditrepairlawyersam.com/michigan/michigan-debt-collectors/.
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