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Sued for a debt by Eagle Loan? This guide is for you. Use Solo to
respond in 15 minutes and win your lawsuit.
What to do, what to do? You find yourself served a Summons and Complaint for an unpaid debt. Eagle Loan of Ohio has
filed suit against you, alleging that you owe them for an unpaid debt. If you are like most people, you are taken
aback by this action. So, what do you do when Eagle Loan of Ohio is suing you?
The stress of being sued can affect you and your ability to take any action. Solo understands and is here to help. It can help you take action. You
ought to know that you have legal rights in this situation. Every
jurisdiction has different time requirements, but they all provide just a limited amount of time for you to protect
your rights. This is usually between 14 - 30 days.
So great, you decided to take action, but where do you begin? You can always decide not to do anything, but keep in
mind that over 90% of the people who are sued annually over debt end up doing nothing. That is what debt collectors
hope you will do. When you fail to respond to a lawsuit, they can ask the court to issue a summary judgment against
you.
What are you doing now that you have decided not to ignore your situation? Whether you realize it or not, you are
beginning to develop a strategy to start to defend yourself in this lawsuit. The best place to start is to gather
all the information about Eagle Loan of Ohio that you can. Why not find out everything you can about them to help
provide yourself the opportunity for a better outcome?
Settle debt with Eagle Loan of Ohio
You can negotiate debt settlement at any stage of the collections process. SoloSettle makes it easy.
Incorporated in Kentucky, Eagle Loan of Ohio has about 60 branch offices in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio. Its market
is providing personal loans to those with “bad credit.”
Two different companies underwrite the loans approved by Eagle Loan for consumers. Eagle Financial Services, Inc.
and Sunrise Finance Company. Their in-house collection staff handles all the collections for all the branch offices.
It’s important to respond to an Eagle Loan of Ohio lawsuit—here’s why
First and foremost, it is your legal right to fight any lawsuit in which you are named. The worst action is none at
all and ultimately just ignore the Complaint. You may be hesitant
because you are not a lawyer. This is why Solo can help you.
The Complaint, which is the legal term for the document that begins the lawsuit, has allegations about you and the
debt from Eagle Loan. You have every right to answer those allegations. There is a legal term for your response to
the Complaint: it is the Answer.
Failure to respond to the Complaint is what Eagle Loan of Ohio wants you to do. If there is no response from you,
Eagle Loan will probably file a motion with the court to secure a default judgment. If there is no response from
you, the court assumes that you agree with every allegation made by Eagle Loan. Then, if the court grants their
motion for a default judgment, it could be game over.
Once the judgment is granted, Eagle Loan can begin to collect on that judgment. There are various methods that they
can utilize to collect on this judgment. They can freeze your bank accounts or garnish your paycheck. They may even
take the steps of placing a lien on any and all of your personal property. Do not let this happen to you.
Keep in mind that merely responding to the lawsuit doesn't close the chapter of this issue. Your affirmative
defenses will require Eagle Loan to provide the documentation and proof of every allegation in their original
complaint. If they fail to provide this proof, the case could be dismissed.
You are holding them accountable through the courts that their Complaint is 100% accurate. So, in summary, here is a
small checklist of what you should do if Eagle Loan of Ohio is suing you:
Never admit liability for the alleged debt (make Eagle Loan prove its case against you).
Consider raising the affirmative defense, like the statute of limitations or the failure to establish that you
owe the amount claimed, to highlight any weaknesses in Eagle Loan's lawsuit against you.
How to settle debt with Eagle Loan of Ohio
To settle a debt with Eagle Loan, follow these steps:
Gather information–Before contacting them, gather all relevant information regarding your loan, including the
account number, exact amount owed, copies of previous communication, and the date of the last activity on the
loan
Assess your financial situation and determine how much you can offer as a settlement.
Contact Eagle Loan and discuss your situation. You should explain your financial situation and express your
desire to settle the debt. Keep all communication in writing, or follow up with written communication if you
decide to speak to them in person or on the phone.
Get the Settlement Agreement in writing and signed by both parties.
Pay the settlement amount.
SoloSettle can make the debt settlement process painless while
keeping your information protected.
Eagle Loan is a finance company specializing in payday and other high-risk lending. As a result, there are few
positive reviews, but that is common for most finance companies.
To learn more about how to negotiate with Eagle Loan of Ohio, watch the following interview with a consumer rights
attorney who shares negotiation tips and strategies:
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