Chesepeake Receivables Management, Inc.
10 Saint Patricks Dr Ste 504
Waldorf, MD 20603-5506
Chesepeake Receivables Management, Inc.
Chesepeake Receivables Management, Inc. is an Maryland collection agency. Maryland collection agencies can help businesses, medical practices and facilities that are creditors to collect their accounts receivable. Debt collection help might include; collection demand letters, debt collector phone calls, credit reporting to credit bureaus and legal proceedings including lawsuits.
As with any business, if you are considering hiring Chesepeake Receivables Management, Inc. to collect your debts, you should contact their local Better Business Bureau and check their references.
You should be certain that Chesepeake Receivables Management, Inc. is abiding by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the main law that regulates collection agencies. You don’t want to damage your reputation or create a liability for you business by using a disreputable debt collector.
You might also want to find out if the Maryland Attorney General has taken any action against them for privacy violations or not abiding by collection agency regulations. You should also know that they are in compliance with all Maryland collections laws including (but not limited to):
- Maryland Collection Agency Bond & Licensing Rules
- Maryland Statute Of Limitations
- Maryland Interest Rates (to avoid usury)
- Maryland Wage Garnishment Exemptions
- Maryland Bad Check Laws (NSF)
Chesepeake Receivables Management, Inc.
mowski says
David J. Sterns is a debt collector and subject to the Fair Debt Collections Act. Defendants can move into USDC and get a declaratory judgment as to the status of said debt collector acting as an attorney at law.
An attorney that frequently collects debt is a debt collector.
Heintz v. Jenkins, 514 U.S.291 (1995).
“For these reasons, we agree with the Seventh Circuit that the Act applies to attorneys who “regularly” engage in consumer debt collection activity, even when that activity consists of litigation.”
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