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    Default Re: Are Their Time Limits for a Creditor to Notify a Debtor of a Debt

    The "time limit" would be the state's statue of limitations for enforcement of a contract, six years.

    Note that if you carry insurance, and this is a participating provider, they will typically have a much shorter period of time to submit their revised claim to your insurance company, with a common consequence of missing that deadline being that they cannot collect the late-claimed balance.

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