What is the name of your state? UT
I am a landlord with a judgment who is in the process of collecting. I subpoena the debtor's records/credit report with one of the big 3 credit reporting agencies.
The agency flat out refused to provide any records until compelled by the court in with a court order which will take a considerable amount of time and money.
I am wondering why should I have to get a court order instead of just having them comply with a subpoena for those few pages?
When I google search the issue, it seems clear that I am on the ride side of the law with this. The big credit reporting agency should know better considering how many subpoena they must get every day. They are not some helpless babe in the woods.
It seems like they are trying to evade a subpoena with a policy, however policy is not law.
What do you guys think? Can I go after them for contempt of court by them willfully failing to comply with a subpoena?
Thanks.
I am a landlord with a judgment who is in the process of collecting. I subpoena the debtor's records/credit report with one of the big 3 credit reporting agencies.
The agency flat out refused to provide any records until compelled by the court in with a court order which will take a considerable amount of time and money.
I am wondering why should I have to get a court order instead of just having them comply with a subpoena for those few pages?
When I google search the issue, it seems clear that I am on the ride side of the law with this. The big credit reporting agency should know better considering how many subpoena they must get every day. They are not some helpless babe in the woods.
It seems like they are trying to evade a subpoena with a policy, however policy is not law.
What do you guys think? Can I go after them for contempt of court by them willfully failing to comply with a subpoena?
Thanks.