YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

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  1. the use or threat of violence;
  2. the use of obscene or profane language; and
  3. repeated phone calls made with the intent to annoy, abuse, or harass

If a creditor or debt collector receives a money judgment against you in court, state and federal laws may prevent the following types of income from being taken to pay the debt:

  1. Supplemental security income, (SSI);
  2. Social security;
  3. Public assistance (welfare);
  4. Spousal support, maintenance (alimony) or child support;
  5. Unemployment benefits;
  6. Disability benefits;
  7. Workers’ compensation benefits;
  8. Public or private pensions;
  9. Veterans’ benefits;
  10. Federal student loans, federal student grants, and federal work study funds; and
  11. Ninety percent of your wages or salary earned in the last sixty days.

Notification of Right to Request Substantiation

If you wish to request substantiation of the debt, you may make a request for substantiation by notifying Coast Professional, Inc. in writing to: Coast Professional, Inc., P.O. Box 2876 West Monroe, LA 71294, indicating you are requesting substantiation of the debt.  Please identify your name and account number clearly in the correspondence.  Once a debt collector such as Coast Professional, Inc. receives a written request for substantiation, the debt collector must cease collection of the debt until substantiation has been provided to the consumer.  Substantiation must be provided within 60 days of receiving the request.  A debt collector must substantiate a debt pursuant to this section only once during the period that the debt collector owns or has the right to collect the debt.  Unlike the 30 day validation period under the FDCPA, there is no specific time limit outlined in the regulations during which a consumer must request substantiation.

  1. Documentation of the name of the original creditor as well as the name of the current creditor or owner of your debt;
  2. Your last account number with the original creditor;
  3. A copy of the signed contract, signed application, or other documents providing evidence of your liability and its terms;
  4. The date that your debt was incurred;
  5. The date of your last payment, if applicable; and
  6. An itemized accounting of the amount claimed to be owed including the amount of the principal, the amount of any interest, fees, or charges, and whether the charges were imposed by the original creditor, a debt collector, or a subsequent owner of the debt.

You may request the above information by contacting us by phone, mail, or email, at the following:

  • Phone: 888-815-2843
  • Email: information@coastprofessional.com
  • Mail: P.O. Box 246 Geneseo, NY 14454
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