I'm on the verge of accounts charging-off because they've been delinquent for nearly 180 days. I know a charge-off doesn't relieve me of the debt and further collections or lawsuits are expected. Does a charge-off completely terminate my relationship with the original creditor? Am I done with them at that point?
I know the debt can be sold and a subsequent attorney or company will try to collect. But, what is the status if the original creditor after that point?
If a charge-off makes me owe someone other than the original creditor, can the original creditor then object to discharge when I file Bankruptcy? Wouldn't it be the new owner of the debt that would need to object?
I know charge-offs on my credit report prior to Bankruptcy will stay on my report, but there might be a benefit if the charge-off eliminates the original creditor's right to object to discharge on the basis of recent charges or cash advances.
See what I'm saying?
I know the debt can be sold and a subsequent attorney or company will try to collect. But, what is the status if the original creditor after that point?
If a charge-off makes me owe someone other than the original creditor, can the original creditor then object to discharge when I file Bankruptcy? Wouldn't it be the new owner of the debt that would need to object?
I know charge-offs on my credit report prior to Bankruptcy will stay on my report, but there might be a benefit if the charge-off eliminates the original creditor's right to object to discharge on the basis of recent charges or cash advances.
See what I'm saying?
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