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Notorius default
sadie,
Thanks for posting and welcome.
I am unfamiliar as to why you would record anything with the county but if it works I would like for you to expand on this so that others may understand and possibly learn something new.
As to your situation, you are undoing what you are attempting to do. Why rescind the contract and ask for verification? Your action to rescind the contract can be used as evidence that you knew there was an obligation.
At least this is how I view it. So if I were a debt collector, I would ignore the codes you speak of as well since they do not apply to a verified obligation. But I could be wrong.
My process is simple and works. basically, what you are doing is using the law and getting their testimony at the same time. And why make an offer to pay when you can just remian in honor and give the payment in good faith?
For example, you say that I owe you 100.00. I say, please verify the debt according to USC 15, chpt 41 and I have enclosed a good faith payment (CPN) for the alleged amount.
Do you see the power in that? Do you see where I have sent their negative energy back and discharged it at the same time?
Any refusal will be documented by them when they return my offer. This is dishonor. Any acceptance by them and this results in a settled matter.
I use a notary because they are public officials, witnesses that can attest to the authenticity of the note and all the statements on the note are facts and adjudicated case law. Can't argue with that.
And if you want to file with the county recorder, the notary part is already done.
Hope this helps.
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