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Creditors Harassing You? Call Our Spokane Attorneys Now!

Facing debt is stressful enough without someone calling you every hour about it. Creditors often take things way too far––they bully, harass, and threaten. However, those creditors are violating the law because creditor harassment is illegal in Washington. If you are experiencing this, it's time to know your rights under both state and federal laws and talk to a Spokane attorney specializing in this area.

For over 30 years, our attorneys have helped people across Spokane County and Washington state stop credit harassment. Count on our team to help you determine if you are experiencing illegal creditor harassment and stop it if you are. Using the law, we'll protect your rights and hold creditors accountable for any illegal actions. We'll also help you explore legal debt relief options to get your financial health back on track.

Contact us today for a free consultation.

What Is Creditor Harassment in Washington?

Creditor harassment happens when a debt collector or creditor uses illegal, aggressive, or unethical tactics to pressure you into paying a debt. We're not just talking about frequent phone calls—we're talking about behavior that crosses the line into intimidation, deceit, or outright bullying. Our laws, including the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Washington state laws like the Consumer Protection Act, protect you from these practices and ensure that creditors and debt collectors treat you fairly, even if you owe money.

Harassment tactics can take many forms, from relentless calls at odd hours to threats of lawsuits, wage garnishments, or property seizure, often without legal basis. Creditors do this to scare or stress you into paying, even if you dispute the debt or you've made arrangements to pay it. It's important to know that you have rights and that creditors are not allowed to cross these legal boundaries. If you're experiencing these tactics, don't let them overwhelm you—there are steps you can take to fight back and protect yourself.

Signs You Are Experiencing Creditor Harassment

If creditors are crossing the line into harassment, it's important to know what to look for. Here are signs that you are experiencing creditor harassment:

  • Creditors are calling your home repeatedly, even late at night or early in the morning, disturbing your peace.
  • You've received threats about being arrested or jailed if you don't pay, even though those threats are not legally valid.
  • Debt collectors are constantly calling your family, friends, or coworkers, trying to get them to convince you to pay the debt.
  • You're being harassed by the same creditor multiple times a day despite you asking them to stop calling.
  • Creditors threaten to take legal action against you immediately, even when they have not filed a lawsuit or obtained a judgment.
  • Your creditor is making false statements, such as claiming you owe more money than you actually do or adding unexplained fees.
  • You've requested a written validation of the debt, but the creditor refuses to provide it or is unresponsive to your request.
  • Debt collectors are threatening to seize your property or garnish your wages without proper legal proceedings in place.
  • Creditors are harassing you for a debt you don't even owe or have already paid off.
  • You received documents that seem to come from an unauthorized source or seem fraudulent.
  • Debt collectors are showing up at your workplace, embarrassing you in front of colleagues despite laws prohibiting such behavior.
  • You're receiving harassing emails or text messages from creditors that don't provide proper identification or a way to opt out of communication.
  • A debt collector uses abusive language or threatening behavior during phone calls to intimidate you into paying.
  • Creditors keep calling you about a debt you've already disputed, and they continue collection efforts without addressing your concerns.
  • Collectors are misrepresenting themselves as attorneys or government officials to scare you into compliance.

If any of these sound familiar, it's time to take action. Our Spokane County creditor harassment attorneys can help protect your rights, stop the harassment, and guide you through the next steps to regain control of your financial future. Call us today for a free consultation. We're here to help.

What Does The Law Say About Creditor Harassment?

Both federal and Washington state laws offer strong protections against creditor harassment. According to the FDCPA, creditors cannot use abusive, deceptive, or unfair tactics to collect debts. The law also bans creditors from calling you excessively, using threats or intimidation, and contacting third parties without your consent. Further, the FDCPA requires that debt collectors provide accurate information about your debt and cease contacting you if you request it in writing.

In Washington state, the Consumer Protection Act protects you from debt collectors crossing the line. Creditors and debt collectors can't use deceitful methods to get you to pay a debt. For example, they can't claim you owe more than you do or threaten actions they have no intention of taking, like saying they'll sue you when they haven't even filed a case.

The law also keeps debt collectors in check when it comes to harassment. They must cease calling you at all hours, end the threats, and stop lying about their ability to garnish your wages, seize your property, or access your personal bank accounts.

If they continue the harassment, the Consumer Protection Act allows you to take legal action against them. Our attorneys will make sure creditors play by the rules and treat you with the respect you deserve, keeping the process fair and transparent.

Both laws ensure you're not stuck dealing with abusive behavior from creditors. If creditors are harassing you, the law is on your side. Our top-rated Spokane attorneys know how to defend your rights and take action against creditors who break Washington law. Reach out to us today for a free consultation to explore your options.

Can a Spokane Attorney Stop Creditor Harassment?

Yes, an attorney can help stop creditor harassment and protect your rights. If you are being overwhelmed by constant calls, threats, and unfair tactics from creditors, you don't have to handle it on your own. With the proper legal support, you can put a stop to these practices and regain peace of mind. Our attorneys are well-versed in both federal and Washington state laws that protect consumers from harassment and know how to take action on your behalf. Here's how we can help:

  1. Send Cease And Desist Letters: We can send a formal cease-and-desist letter to your creditors or debt collectors. Under the FDCPA, once they receive this letter, they must stop contacting you unless they are taking legal action. Cease and desist letters often immediately stop harassing calls and messages.
  2. File A Lawsuit For Violating The Law: If creditors continue to harass you after receiving a cease-and-desist letter, we can help you file a lawsuit for violations of the FDCPA and Washington's Consumer Protection Act. These laws prohibit things like threatening language, false claims about your debt, and contacting third parties about your financial situation without your consent.
  3. Submit Debt Validation Requests: We can help you request verification if you're unsure whether the debt collection is legitimate. The FDCPA requires creditors to prove that you owe the debt and that they are authorized to collect it. If they can't provide this validation, they cannot continue to pursue it.
  4. Explore Bankruptcy Or Debt Settlement Options: In some cases, filing for bankruptcy or negotiating with creditors through debt settlement may be the best way to stop creditor harassment and resolve your financial issues. We'll help you explore these options if appropriate.
  5. Get Injunctions And Court Orders: If a creditor's harassment is especially severe, we may be able to secure a Spokane County Court order or injunction to stop the actions immediately. Court orders and injunctions are beneficial when you face wage garnishment, foreclosure threats, or unlawful repossessions.

Federal and state laws protect you from creditor abuse, and our Spokane attorneys know how to use those laws to your advantage. If you're facing harassment, don't let it continue. Call our attorneys experienced in Spokane bankruptcy cases for a free consultation today to discuss how we can stop creditor harassment.

Call Our Spokane Attorneys Now and Stop Creditor Harassment for Good

We love Spokane and all the incredible things that make it a special place to live. From the stunning views and hiking trails at Riverside State Park to concerts and events at the Spokane Pavilion, our city is full of experiences worth protecting. Whether it's cheering on the Spokane Chiefs at the Spokane Arena or strolling through the historic Davenport District, we believe our neighbors should be able to enjoy life without the stress of creditor harassment hanging over their heads.

We're here to stand up for our community and fight back against unfair creditor tactics. Creditors often use aggressive strategies like constant calls, threats, or even misinformation to intimidate you—but we know their playbook and how to beat them in Spokane courts. Let us help you break free from the debt cycle and get back to embracing all the things that make Spokane home. Call us for a free consultation today, and let's put an end to creditor harassment together.

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