Corporate Landlord Placing Fraudulent Debt Collections Despite Losing Federal Lawsuit
Large corporate landlords place debt collections against tenants for disputed charges even after losing federal lawsuits covering those exact charges. The cost of re-litigating in small claims court is higher than simply paying the collection, making the fraudulent collection economically coercive. There is no mechanism to block re-filing of collections that courts have already ruled invalid.
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