Julia M. asked

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I loaned a friend $2,300.00 to fix his car in August 2014. He has made only one payment of $300.00 on it. Is it too late to file for my money? I live in Texas and need to know how to file.

March 6th, 2023

Calvin H. answered

No, it's not too late to file for your money. You have 4 years to file from the date of default. You...

March 6th, 2023

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