I live in Minnesota and had a repossession a number of years ago. The last activity at all on the account was August 15, 2009. From my understanding the statute of limitations in Minnesota is 7 years.
My question is this. A few months back someone dropped off some paperwork with the intent to file a judgement against me, it was not anything that I signed. It was just left with my girlfriend at the time. I had called them and told them to see what was going on and explained that I do not have the $12,000 that they were looking for, so they asked what I can pay and I said I would get back with them. I contacted them a few weeks later and told them what I can do.
About a month and a half later, I receive a letter with another intent to file a judgement. I call them again and tell them what I can pay and then just tonight, I received an e-mail where they are asking for a financial statement from me as proof that what i say I can pay is accurate.
My question is, once the 15th rolls around does that mean that the statute of limitations has passed and they no longer have a case against me?
My question is this. A few months back someone dropped off some paperwork with the intent to file a judgement against me, it was not anything that I signed. It was just left with my girlfriend at the time. I had called them and told them to see what was going on and explained that I do not have the $12,000 that they were looking for, so they asked what I can pay and I said I would get back with them. I contacted them a few weeks later and told them what I can do.
About a month and a half later, I receive a letter with another intent to file a judgement. I call them again and tell them what I can pay and then just tonight, I received an e-mail where they are asking for a financial statement from me as proof that what i say I can pay is accurate.
My question is, once the 15th rolls around does that mean that the statute of limitations has passed and they no longer have a case against me?