For District of Columbia residents dealing with Unifin Inc on utility debt
A complete playbook for every collector interaction — from the first call to resolving the account — based on FDCPA rights. This guide applies the steps specifically to District of Columbia's laws and Unifin Inc's documented collection practices for utility debt accounts. In District of Columbia, the statute of limitations on utility debt is 3 years and wage garnishment is limited to 25% of disposable earnings.
3 years
District of Columbia Statute of Limitations
$800
Average Utility Debt
25% of disposable earnings
Garnishment Limit
Unifin Inc has a documented record of FDCPA violations. If any of these occur during your District of Columbia collection dispute, document them and file immediately.
Steps customized for District of Columbia law, utility debt rules, and Unifin Inc's collection patterns.
When a collector calls, get their name, company name, address, and what debt they're calling about. Do not confirm your address, employment, or that you owe anything. Ask them to send everything in writing.
Tell them: 'I prefer to communicate in writing. Please send all correspondence by mail.' This creates a paper trail and prevents manipulative phone tactics. You can legally require written communication.
Use your FDCPA § 1692g rights immediately. Send a certified validation letter demanding proof of the debt's validity, amount, original creditor, and collector's authority to collect.
Legal: send letters, call between 8am-9pm, file lawsuits. Illegal: threaten arrest, use profanity, call your employer after being told to stop, misrepresent the amount or legal status, contact third parties about your debt.
Log every call: date, time, phone number, and everything said. Save every letter. Keep all certified mail receipts. This documentation is your evidence if violations occur or the debt goes to court.
These strategies apply to utility debt specifically. Utility debt from electric, gas, water, and internet bills. State public utility commissions regulate billing practices. Many states prohibit disconnection during extreme weather.
DC Debt Collection Act governs debt collection in District of Columbia in addition to the federal FDCPA. To file a complaint: Office of the Attorney General.
Key District of Columbia Protections:
In District of Columbia, wage garnishment is capped at 25% of disposable earnings. The following income is protected: Social Security, Unemployment, Workers' comp, Disability. Unifin Inc must first obtain a court judgment through proper legal process before any garnishment order can be issued.
The SOL for utility debt in District of Columbia is 3 years. Once expired, Unifin Inc cannot win a court judgment even if the debt is real. You must raise the SOL as an affirmative defense in your Answer if sued — never ignore a lawsuit.
DC Debt Collection Act applies in District of Columbia alongside the federal FDCPA. Complaints can be filed with Office of the Attorney General. Short 3-year SOL for all debt types
Send a certified validation letter within 30 days of first contact. Demand the original creditor name and full chain of assignment. Unifin Inc must stop all collection activity until they validate. If they fail to validate, file complaints with the CFPB and Office of the Attorney General.
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