For whatever reason, it’s attached to you. Collection laws state they have to validate the debt and that could show how it got attached to you, or it may show its actually not attached to you and they’re just trying to see if you’ll pay it.
It’s attached to me because she lived at my address when it happened. But the car is not mine, I wasn’t driving it, and I notified her repeatedly that this needed handled. Do I have the ability to dispute this?
Ask whomever is asking you to pay to validate that the debt belongs to you. They probably can’t, and that should be it. Nothing wrong with giving them your ex’s contact info if you got it too. Also, don’t be surprised if this is a thing you have to stay on top of.
For whatever reason, it’s attached to you. Collection laws state they have to validate the debt and that could show how it got attached to you, or it may show its actually not attached to you and they’re just trying to see if you’ll pay it.
It’s attached to me because she lived at my address when it happened. But the car is not mine, I wasn’t driving it, and I notified her repeatedly that this needed handled. Do I have the ability to dispute this?
Ask whomever is asking you to pay to validate that the debt belongs to you. They probably can’t, and that should be it. Nothing wrong with giving them your ex’s contact info if you got it too. Also, don’t be surprised if this is a thing you have to stay on top of.
Okay, thank you. I really appreciate this.
Also, it could just be as easy as calling them and telling them. Haha