Found this written by Todd Murray, Dec 1, 2010:
You don’t have a signed contractSomewhat surprisingly, creditors are not required to produce a signed contract to prevail in court. There are others case theories, such as account stated, that may allow the creditor to win without the contract. In my years as a debt collector, there were only a handful of accounts, out of thousands, for which the creditor was able to produce a signed contract.
You don’t have a signed contractSomewhat surprisingly, creditors are not required to produce a signed contract to prevail in court. There are others case theories, such as account stated, that may allow the creditor to win without the contract. In my years as a debt collector, there were only a handful of accounts, out of thousands, for which the creditor was able to produce a signed contract.
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