Am i right just need to know how many years is it in california?
California has a statute of limitations of four years for all debts except those made with oral contracts. For oral contracts, the statute of limitations is two years.
This means that for unsecured common debts like credit card debt, lenders cannot attempt to collect debts that are more than four years past due.
The statute of limitations clock starts ticking when a cause of action "accrues." This usually means when you "breach," or break, the contract by not doing something you agreed to do, such as missing a payment.
In California, the statute of limitations may start running on any one of these three events:
1 = the due date of your missed payment (this is the most likely starting date)
2 = the date of your last purchase, or
3 = the date of your last payment.
In most cases, the statute of limitations calculation starts when your first missed payment becomes due. In some cases, however (the details of which are beyond the scope of this article), the statute begins running on either the date of your last purchase or when you made your last payment. Since these dates often occur close together, in most cases, it doesn't make a difference. If, however, using one of these dates causes the statute of limitations to expire before your credit card company filed its lawsuit, it may be worthwhile to contact legal counsel to see if that start date applies to your situation.
With credit card contracts, it is normal to make periodic payments. Because of this, you have to be careful that you don't reset the statute of limitations period without meaning to do so.
You make a payment after not paying for a period of time. Once you stop paying, the statute of limitations begins running. If, however, you make a payment down-the-road, the statute of limitations resets to zero.
No reset if your credit is revoked. The "reset" rule only applies if you still have a usable account. Once your credit card company closes your account, if you make a payment, the statute of limitations does not restart.
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