Thursday, September 25, 2008

Statute of Limitations on Debt in Illinois

Statute of Limitations on Debt in Illinois

The Illinois statute of limitations mandates how long debt collectors have to sue for a debt. Illinois residents can use the statute to avoid debt lawsuits and have those lawsuits abandoned.

Limitations

    Debt collectors still passed the statute of limitations.
    Debt collectors still passed the statute of limitations.

    Even after debts have passed the statute of limitations mark, debt holders still sue. However, Illinois residents can use the statue of limitations law to petition the court to throw out the lawsuit. The statute of limitations does not mean the debt is forgiven; it is still owed.

Length

    Illinois residents can use the statute of limitations after so many years.
    Illinois residents can use the statute of limitations after so many years.

    The statute of limitations for Illinois debts is four years for breach of contract, five years for open accounts or unwritten contract and 20 years for domestic lawsuits.

Warnings

    Debt collectors work around the statute of limitations in collection efforts. The statute of limitations is "reset" by making a payment on an old debt. New activity on the account, such as even a promise to pay, resets the statute of limitations.

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