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Sell the contract to a collection agency. Does anyone have any experience with this?

Question:
We are owed money from a firm for which we did some work more than a year ago. The firm was having financial troubles, so we wrote up a contract that refinanced the amount they owed. They made one or two payments on the contract, but have not made any payments now for more than 9 months. We can think of a few choices:
1) Sell the contract to a collection agency. Does anyone have any experience with this? What types of contracts will they buy, and for how much on the $$.
2) Sue them in small claims court (the amount is about $10K). Any hints on your experiences with this type of problem would be appreciated.


Answer:
Q: We are owed money from a firm for which we did some work more than a year ago. The firm was having financial troubles, so we wrote up a contract that refinanced the amount they owed. They made one or two payments on the contract, but have not made any payments now for more than 9 months. We can think of a few choices:
1) Sell the contract to a collection agency. Does anyone have any experience with this? What types of contracts will they buy, and for how much on the $$. A: No personal experience here. From what I hear, it can run 30% to 50%. Q: 2) Sue them in small claims court (the amount is about $10K). A: Check on the limit in small claims court. Last I heard, here in Californai, the limit was $5k. You could sue in small claims for $5k and write off the remainder. If you want to go after the whole amount, you may have to hire a lawyer and take it to Superior Court. That would probably only net you $5k if you win *and* they pay. A third option would be to explore a settlement before going either of these routes. One possibility would be to offer a settlement of 50 cents on the dollar for immediate payment. If this offer is not accepted, you have not limited yourself in the other options. The biggest mistake a small business can make is spending too much time trying to collect. It sounds to me like you are being reasonable about this, and just need a resolution. I hope you get your money.



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