What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona
My mother passed away, and several months later I received a huge medical bill. I serve as personal representative for the estate. Needless to say, there was not enough cash in her estate to pay it. The value of her estate is tied up in her house. I arranged an estate sale, and put the house on the market. (I was going to do this at some point, but this bill expedited my decision.) The house is currently under contract, and the sale will close shortly. I fully intended to pay off the medical bill once the house was sold, but a few days ago, I received a second bill that charged a significant late fee. Can they charge late fees on a deceased person's debt?
My mother passed away, and several months later I received a huge medical bill. I serve as personal representative for the estate. Needless to say, there was not enough cash in her estate to pay it. The value of her estate is tied up in her house. I arranged an estate sale, and put the house on the market. (I was going to do this at some point, but this bill expedited my decision.) The house is currently under contract, and the sale will close shortly. I fully intended to pay off the medical bill once the house was sold, but a few days ago, I received a second bill that charged a significant late fee. Can they charge late fees on a deceased person's debt?