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Dispute Harris & Harris

Know your FDCPA rights against Harris & Harris. Below are their most common violations and proven dispute strategies.

Common FDCPA Violations

Threatening arrest or criminal prosecution for civil debt
Adding unauthorized collection fees
Failing to provide proper mini-Miranda warning

Dispute Tips

Harris & Harris collects government and municipal debts — verify with the issuing agency
Parking tickets and municipal fines have specific appeal processes
No collector can threaten arrest for consumer debt — report this immediately

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Your Rights Under the FDCPA

  • Right to demand debt validation within 30 days (15 USC § 1692g)
  • Right to cease communication in writing (15 USC § 1692c)
  • Right to sue for $1,000 statutory damages per violation
  • Right to recover attorney fees if collector violates FDCPA
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