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What can debt collectors legally do after a borrower dies?

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What can debt collectors legally do after a borrower dies?

TL;DR

  • Outstanding debts do not automatically disappear upon a borrower's death.
  • Creditors can file claims against the deceased person's estate through the probate process.
  • Debt collectors can contact the estate's executor or administrator, but have limits on harassment and misrepresentation.
  • Surviving relatives are generally not personally liable for the deceased's debts unless they were a co-signer, joint account holder, or have another separate legal obligation.
  • If an estate is insolvent (lacks sufficient assets), creditors may receive partial or no payment.
  • Families contacted by debt collectors should avoid making payments or admitting personal liability until legal obligations are confirmed.
  • Families should follow state probate laws carefully when distributing estate assets to creditors.
  • Exploring debt relief options may be beneficial for families struggling with their own existing debts.