Commercial debt collections are governed by a different set of rules than consumer debt. Key among these is the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), which provides guidance on sales of goods, secured transactions, and negotiable instruments. Familiarity with the UCC can help collectors understand how to enforce liens or reclaim goods when terms of sale are violated.
In addition, commercial collections may involve filing lawsuits, obtaining judgments, or placing liens on a debtor’s property. Each step in the process requires adherence to specific legal procedures and documentation to ensure enforceability and avoid violations.
Unlike consumer collections, commercial collectors are not bound by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), but that doesn’t mean anything goes. Ethical practices and adherence to state laws remain crucial to maintaining a solid professional reputation and avoiding countersuits.
You don’t have to navigate commercial debt collection alone!
Legal issues are an unavoidable aspect of commercial debt collection, but with the right knowledge and strategic approach, businesses can recover more—and do it legally and ethically.
If your business is facing unpaid debts and you're unsure about your legal options, our team is here to help. Call (248) 370-8160 or submit a contact form to learn more about how we can support your commercial collection efforts!
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