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Debt Harassment Defense Attorney in Elfers, FL – Ending Abusive Calls and Restoring Your Peace

You Don’t Have to Be Intimidated — You Have Rights

Constant calls. Threatening letters. Late-night voicemails filled with fear. When debt collectors cross the line from persistence to harassment, it’s time to make them stop. At Rebecca Goodall Law, P.A., we defend Elfers and Pasco County residents against illegal collection tactics under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Our mission is simple — to end the harassment, hold abusive collectors accountable, and help you move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

Harassment Is Against the Law — Not Just “Part of the Process”

Many people think there’s nothing they can do when collectors call ten times a day or use threats to pressure payment. The truth is, these actions are illegal. The FDCPA clearly forbids debt collectors from using intimidation, lies, or relentless contact to collect money. You don’t have to tolerate it — you can take action.

We help clients in Elfers, Holiday, and New Port Richey:

  • Stop harassing calls, texts, emails, and letters immediately

  • File cease-and-desist orders to cut off contact from collectors

  • Sue collectors who violate your rights under the FDCPA

  • Recover compensation for emotional distress or damages

  • Defend against false, inflated, or time-barred debts

  • Protect your family, privacy, and reputation from further abuse

We believe no one should feel afraid to answer their phone. With the right defense, you can silence the noise and take your life back.

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When Collectors Cross the Line, We Help You Draw It

Debt harassment is not just frustrating — it’s unlawful. You have powerful rights under the FDCPA, and we’ll help you use them to stop abuse, restore peace, and hold collectors accountable.

Call (813) 438-3695 or Schedule a Consultation online now.

LOCAL FAQS — Debt Harassment Defense

How many times can a debt collector legally call me?

Under the FDCPA, collectors cannot call more than seven times in seven days about the same debt, and they cannot call before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m.

Once you tell them not to, they must stop immediately. Contacting you at work after notice is a clear FDCPA violation.

Yes. If their behavior causes anxiety, humiliation, or stress, you may be entitled to damages under federal law.

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Rebecca Goodall Law, P.A.

Consumer Debt Attorney in Elfers, FL

Rebecca Goodall Law helps Pasco County residents fight back against debt collection abuse, foreclosure, wage garnishment, and credit reporting errors with dignity and strength. We proudly serve clients in Elfers, Holiday, Port Richey, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East, Beacon Square, Trinity, Tarpon Springs, and Jasmine Estates.

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