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Hawaii Collection Agency
Commercial Collection
Burt and Associates is a Commercial Collection Agency that cover the Hawaii State on full Debt Collection Service for more than 30 years collecting business to business
Hawaii Collection Agency
Hawaii Collection Laws
Burt and Associates is a Collection Agency that specializes in Commercial Collections.
Full Debt Commercial Collection Agency Coverage for Hawaii HI
Hilo | Honolulu | Lihue | Waikoloa
Burt & Associates a national debt collection agency with full collection coverage for Hawaii. We invite you to review our services and feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may have.
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Hawaii Collection Laws
We hope that this information on Hawaii Collection Agencies assists you. The following is a summary of the Hawaii Collection Laws. The information here may not be 100% accurate and should not to be construed as legal advise.
- Hawaii Collection Laws Interest Rate
Legal: 10% (no written contract)
Judgment: 10% (no written contract) - Hawaii Collection Laws Statute Of Limitations (Years)
Sale of Goods: 6
Open account: 6
Written Contract: 6
Domestic Judgment: 10
Foreign Judgment: 6 for regis./10 after Regis
- Hawaii Collection Laws Bad Check Laws (NSF) (Civil Penalty)
Damages equal to $100 or triple amount of check, not to exceed $500 - Hawaii Collection Laws General Garnishment Exemptions
95% of 1st $100, 90% of 2nd $100, 80% net wages in excess of $200 per mo. or federal limits whichever is greater
Hawaii Debt Collection Laws
As I stated in last week's Coach's Corner, I am going to take you through the basics of how Burt & Associates can assist you with all your debt collection needs.As an SAS70 certified commercial collection agency, Burt & Associates is looking out for you, our customer.Our focus is to be more than just a service provider – we want to partner with you and build a strong relationship.
The first step in this process is for you to understand the value of partnering with Burt & Associates.Hiring a 3rd party collection agency gives your company a competitive edge over the other companies in your industry.We provide the opportunity for you to focus on increasing your customer satisfaction and your sales while we do the worrying of collecting your delinquent debt.Partnering with Burt & Associates is one of the best business decisions you will ever make.
Give us a call today!!We want to help you improve your profitability and increase your customer satisfaction.
With warmest regards,
Jerry Cutis
President & CEO
Educational Tidbits For Today's Credit Executive
The Coming Wave of Insolvencies?
According to some market experts, worldwide insolvencies will start hitting the markets over the next few months.Among the pressures that could cause insolvencies is the ongoing downturn in the U.S. housing market. While a sharp increase in defaults may not occur until next year, continued pressure in some sectors such as retailing, chemicals, paper and packaging could result in more insolvencies in the next several months.One area of concern in the U.S. is the automotive-supply sector in Michigan.It's believed by some that Michigan could see a bump up in prepackaged and prenegotiated corporate bankruptcies soon.
The Credit Manager’s Q&A Corner
Question: Explain the importance of liens when extending credit.
Answer: Liens are believed to be a useful tool for the collection process. Liens, which can be used when a debtor has failed to make a timely debt payment, should thus be considered by a creditor before extending credit. One problem, however, is that mercantile and credit-reporting agencies don't' always have timely information about a debtor's liens.A lien search, however, can be initiated in such cases since all liens are a matter or public record.
