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bott6698
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Having Hard Time Finding SOL

Hello, I am having a difficult time finding my SOL. I have called AG and they sent me elsewhere and they said they couldn't tell me and I can't seem to find what I need on websites they gave me. Can someone show me what the SOL would be for a home security company in Pennsylvania? I had a contract in fed 2005. I also would need to know if SOL goes by DOFD or something else. Thanks much

 

 

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Anonymous
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Re: Having Hard Time Finding SOL

SOL for written contracts is 4 years.  

 

SOL would be based on when you last made a payment.  In some states any type of payment, promise to pay, acknowledging the debt, etc. will reset the SOL.

 

DOFD is when you were late and never brought the account current again.

Message Edited by guiness56 on 06-22-2009 10:44 AM
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hifiko
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Re: Having Hard Time Finding SOL

Assuming that you are aware of the art of "googling" please proceed to enter these five letters in the 

google box on your computer screen... sol pa. The first item to appear will answer the "hard to find" information you have labored to find regarding the staue of limitations in Penn's Woods.

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llecs
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Having Hard Time Finding SOL


hifiko wrote:

Assuming that you are aware of the art of "googling" please proceed to enter these five letters in the 

google box on your computer screen... sol pa. The first item to appear will answer the "hard to find" information you have labored to find regarding the staue of limitations in Penn's Woods.


 

Had OP googled "sol pa", and clicked the first link, then OP would have seen the wrong answer. Per Sect. 5525, the SOL for written contracts is 4 years, and not 6.
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bott6698
Established Contributor

Re: Having Hard Time Finding SOL

llecs thank you so much. I tried the google thing and I saw the same thing 6 years which really made no sense to me so thatnks very much for clearing that up. So would it be 4 years from last payment then?
10/11/2017 EQ 640 TU 639 EX 652 12/10/2016 EQ 621 TU 607 EX 626 10/10/16 EQ566 TU591 EX 587
01/31/2008 EX 502 EQ 466 TU 481
3/14/2008 EX 578 EQ 539 TU 543
4/16/2008 EX 622 EQ 532 TU 578
5/19/2008 EX 604 EQ 591 TU 592
1/1/2009 EQ 625 EX 576 TU 569
02/13/2009 EQ 648 EX 617 TU 590
09/28/2009 EQ 568 TU 591
Thanks to all Fico supporters for your encouragement and advice
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llecs
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Having Hard Time Finding SOL

Based on the definition, I'd argue that it is 4 yrs from DOFD.
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