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Sued by Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services in West Virginia? Here's What to Do Next

West Virginia RESPONSE DEADLINE

20 Days

from the date you were served

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS

10 Years

for typical Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services debts in WV

WAGE GARNISHMENT

Allowed — up to 20%

Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services in West Virginia

Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services files fewer cases in West Virginia than in larger states — the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database shows no West Virginia complaints against Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services in the last 24 months. The legal playbook is the same: Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services must still prove they own the debt, the amount they claim is correct, and the 10-year West Virginia statute of limitations has not run.

About Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

Cavalry SPV I LLC and Cavalry Portfolio Services are debt buying entities that purchase and collect on defaulted consumer debts. Cavalry has been involved in numerous consumer complaints and lawsuits alleging violations of the FDCPA. They are known for purchasing large portfolios of credit card debt and aggressively pursuing collection, including filing lawsuits in bulk across multiple states. Cavalry has faced regulatory scrutiny for their documentation practices and collection tactics.

Type: Debt Buyer. Common debt types: credit card, personal loan, retail credit.

CFPB Enforcement History

Cavalry SPV and Cavalry Portfolio Services have not been the subject of a major CFPB enforcement action. Cavalry is a smaller debt buyer than LVNV or Midland and its overall complaint volume is correspondingly lower. The same legal framework — the FDCPA, the FCRA, and state collection laws — still applies, and consumers retain the right to demand proof of ownership, dispute the amount, and raise the statute of limitations as a defense.

West Virginia-Specific Defenses Against Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

Statute of Limitations Defense

In West Virginia, the statute of limitations for credit card debt is 10 years. If your last payment was more than 10 years ago, the debt is time-barred. Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services has been the subject of CFPB findings related to suing on time-barred debts — check your dates carefully and raise the SOL defense in your Answer.

Lack of Standing / Chain of Title

As a debt buyer, Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services must prove they actually purchased your specific account. Demand the complete chain of title — the purchase agreement, bill of sale, and assignment documents. In West Virginia courts, failing to produce this documentation can result in dismissal.

Challenge the Amount

Demand a complete accounting from the original creditor's last statement through the current claimed balance. Any unauthorized fees, post-charge-off interest, or collection costs not in the original agreement should be disputed line by line.

West Virginia Wage Garnishment Exemptions

Only 20% of disposable earnings can be garnished. More protective than federal law.

West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act

In addition to the federal FDCPA, West Virginia's West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act may provide additional protections and remedies against Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services's collection practices.

West Virginia Court System

Magistrate court handles cases up to $10,000. Circuit court for larger civil cases. Filing fees in West Virginia typically range $25-$200.

Common FDCPA Violations by Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services

  • Filing lawsuits without proper documentation or chain of title
  • Suing on debts past the statute of limitations
  • Using robo-signed affidavits from employees without personal knowledge of account details
  • Misrepresenting the amount owed by adding unauthorized fees
  • Failing to respond to debt validation requests within statutory timeframes

Statute of Limitations in West Virginia

Debt Type SOL (Years)
Credit Card 10
Medical 10
Auto 10
Personal Loan 10
Written Contract 10
Oral Contract 10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Cavalry SPV?

Cavalry SPV I LLC is a debt buying company that purchases defaulted consumer debts. Cavalry Portfolio Services is its affiliated collection entity. They buy debts from banks and credit card issuers and attempt to collect the full balance.

Is Cavalry SPV a legitimate company?

Cavalry SPV is a real company, but being legitimate does not mean they always follow the law. They have faced numerous FDCPA lawsuits and complaints for improper collection practices, including suing without proper documentation.

How do I fight a Cavalry SPV lawsuit?

File your Answer before the deadline, deny allegations you dispute, demand proof they own the debt, and raise any applicable defenses such as statute of limitations. Many Cavalry lawsuits can be defeated by challenging their documentation.

What if Cavalry SPV has the wrong amount?

Cavalry frequently inflates debt amounts with unauthorized fees and interest. In your Answer, dispute the amount owed and demand an accounting showing every charge from the original creditor through the current balance.

How long to respond in West Virginia?

20 days from service.

What is the SOL?

10 years for all contract types — one of the longest in the country.

Can wages be garnished?

Yes, but only 20% of disposable earnings — more protective than federal law.

Where are cases filed?

Magistrate court up to $10,000. Circuit court for larger amounts.

What is the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act?

The West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act (WVCCPA), W. Va. Code § 46A-2-122 et seq., is one of the strongest state consumer protection statutes in the country for debt collection. Unlike the federal FDCPA, which only applies to third-party debt collectors, the WVCCPA applies to both third-party collectors and original creditors collecting their own consumer debts. It prohibits a long list of conduct, including: unreasonable publication of debt (telling third parties about it), oppression and abuse, threats of unlawful action, profane or obscene language, false or misleading representations, unfair or unconscionable means, and unauthorized practice of law. Statutory damages per violation start at $1,000 and are adjusted annually for CPI, often reaching $4,800+ per violation now, plus actual damages and attorney fees under W. Va. Code § 46A-5-101. The Attorney General's Consumer Protection and Antitrust Division enforces it, and consumers can also bring private actions. Cases against original creditors and large debt buyers for WVCCPA violations are common.

How much of my wages can be garnished in West Virginia?

West Virginia provides more wage protection than the federal floor. Under W. Va. Code § 46A-2-130 and § 38-5A-3, for consumer debts after a judgment, a creditor can take only 20% of your disposable earnings, compared to the federal 25%. There is also a minimum protection: garnishment cannot reduce your weekly disposable earnings below 30 times the federal minimum wage. Disposable earnings means what is left after legally required deductions like federal and state taxes and Social Security, not voluntary deductions. Government debts like child support, taxes, and federal student loans follow different and sometimes higher caps under federal law. West Virginia also exempts certain categories of income entirely from garnishment, including Social Security, SSI, veterans benefits, unemployment compensation, workers compensation, and most retirement benefits. If a collector is taking more than 20% of disposable earnings for a consumer debt, that is a violation.

What is the statute of limitations on debt in West Virginia?

West Virginia's statute of limitations on a written contract is ten years under W. Va. Code § 55-2-6, one of the longest in the country. However, debt collectors and debt buyers cannot use this long limitations period as a sword without limits, because the WVCCPA prohibits attempts to collect on time-barred debt without proper disclosures, and recent caselaw has held that suing on time-barred debt itself can be a WVCCPA violation. For oral contracts and open accounts, the limitations period is five years. For credit card cardholder agreements, courts have differed on whether the ten-year written contract period applies or whether a shorter period applies based on choice-of-law provisions designating other states. Many cardholder agreements designate Delaware, South Dakota, or Utah law, with shorter limitations periods that West Virginia's borrowing statute may apply. If you are sued on an old debt, raise statute of limitations and the borrowing statute as defenses in your answer.

Can I sue a debt collector under West Virginia law?

Yes, and West Virginia is one of the most consumer-friendly states for these actions. Under W. Va. Code § 46A-5-101, you can sue both third-party collectors and original creditors who violate the WVCCPA. Statutory damages start at $1,000 per violation and are adjusted annually for CPI, often exceeding $4,800 per violation. You can also recover actual damages, attorney fees, costs, and in some cases punitive damages. Common claims include: calling repeatedly or at unreasonable hours, contacting third parties about your debt, threatening lawsuits or wage garnishment without intent or ability to follow through, making false statements about the amount of the debt, continuing to collect after a written dispute, and using deceptive practices. Federal FDCPA, 15 U.S.C. § 1692k, provides additional remedies up to $1,000 statutory damages plus actual damages and fees. Cases can often be brought as counterclaims in collection actions filed against you, shifting the dynamic and creating settlement leverage.

I was sued in West Virginia magistrate court. What should I do?

West Virginia magistrate court, under W. Va. Code § 50-2-1, handles civil cases up to $10,000 (recently increased). The summons will tell you the deadline to answer, typically 20 days from service. File a written answer with the magistrate court clerk by that deadline, denying the allegations and listing defenses including statute of limitations, lack of standing, improper venue, failure of consideration, and violations of WVCCPA. Send a copy to the plaintiff's attorney. You can also assert WVCCPA counterclaims for any violations during the collection process, including unfair or deceptive conduct before the lawsuit was filed. Magistrate court rules of procedure are simpler than circuit court, but discovery is still available and very useful: request the bill of sale, chain of assignments, and original cardholder agreement. Many debt buyer cases fall apart in magistrate court when the plaintiff cannot produce these records. Either party can appeal a magistrate court decision to circuit court within 20 days, where it is heard fresh.

Sued by Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services in Another State?

Cavalry SPV / Cavalry Portfolio Services files cases nationwide. Select your state for the response deadline, statute of limitations, and state-specific defenses.

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This page summarizes public information from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database, CFPB enforcement records, and West Virginia state law. It is not legal advice. Statutes and court rules change — consult a licensed attorney in West Virginia for guidance on your specific case.

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