Come October, Maine’s FDCPA language will be amended/updated via House Bill 753 (LD 1092). Specifically:

These changes will be of especial interest to any agency collecting debt from consumers who reside in Maine.

Per DBA International,

Specifically, the new law:

  • Requires written payment schedules or settlement agreements be provided to the consumer,

  • Reaffirms the six year statute of limitations on collection matters,

  • Prohibits a lawsuit or arbitration proceeding when the debt is beyond the statute of limitations, and

  • Prevents payments received after the expiration of the statute of limitations to revive or extend the limitations period.

The full text of the amendment can be read here: House Bill 753.


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