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Cease and Desist Letter Template (FDCPA §1692c(c))
A cease and desist letter under FDCPA §1692c(c) stops a debt collector from contacting you. Important — it does NOT extinguish the debt, and it does NOT stop the debt from continuing to appear on your credit report. Template + what most people get wrong about it.
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Debt Validation Letter Template (FDCPA §1692g)
FDCPA §1692g lets you demand a debt collector validate the debt before they continue collection. DisputeValet generates the letter from your account info — learn the 30-day rule, what to include, and the common mistakes that void your request.
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