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If I Am Owed On An Outstanding Invoice, What Can I Do?
Getting the Money You Are Owed May Require the Taking Legal Action or Pursuing Lien Rights. Get Help Before Your Rights Expire.
Debt Law Involves Overdue Loans, Unpaid Accounts, Outstanding Judgments, and Writs or Liens
A debtor owes you money for an unpaid loan or maybe as an account balance due on an overdue invoice for goods sold or services rendered. You made various demands asking for payment; however, the response was little, if anything. Perhaps you initiated lien rights such as those applicable per the Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. R.25, among other laws. Debt disputes can often be resolved with a strongly worded letter from Reder Aylwin Gillis that threatens litigation; however, if the debtor continues to avoid proper payment, court action may become necessary and be brought.
Example Cases Include:
Bounced Cheque Payment
Involves efforts to collect on NSF cheques.
Accounts Receivable Collections
Involves efforts to collect balances overdue.
Credit Card Balances
Involves efforts to collect unpaid accounts.
Automobile Storage Liens
Involves the Repair and Storage Liens Act.
Mechanic Repair Liens
Involves the Repair and Storage Liens Act.
General Storage Liens
Involves the Repair and Storage Liens Act.
In certain circumstances, Reder Aylwin Gillis may work with a collection recovery business as registered with the Collection and Debt Settlement Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.14 as well as other debt collection services including private investigators and licensed bailiffs.