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Montana Assignment of Account for Collection Forms

Montana Assignment of Account for Collection is one of the methods to follow-up the final demand for payment. With Montana Assignment of Account for Collection, the past-due account is entirely turned over to either a collection agency or attorney for further collection procedures. Montana Assignment of Account for Collection form is an actual assignment of the account to the firm who then actually owns the account and will continue any attempts at collection. It provides that the Assignee (the firm who will be taking over the collection procedures) pays your company (the Assignor, or the "one who assigns") an amount for the rights to collect the Account. The fee paid is generally a percentage of the amount due. Under this method of collection, all future payments are to be paid to the Assignee firm. Another method for handling collection is provided in our "Appointment of Collection Agent" form.

Assignment of Account for Collection
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The Montana Assignment of Account for Collection form can be downloaded and accessed immediately and you will then be able to edit and use them as often as you like.

 

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