Sued by LVNV Funding LLC in Kansas? Here's What to Do Next
Kansas RESPONSE DEADLINE
21 Days
from the date you were served
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
5 Years
for typical LVNV Funding LLC debts in KS
WAGE GARNISHMENT
Allowed — up to 25%
What Kansas consumers say about LVNV Funding LLC
In the last 24 months, 168 Kansas residents filed CFPB complaints naming LVNV Funding LLC (across Resurgent Capital Services and CL Holdings). 74% of these complaints involve debt collection; 25% involve credit reporting or other personal consumer reports.
Most common complaint categories:
- 41 Attempts to collect debt not owed
- 25 False statements or representation
- 24 Written notification about debt
Source: CFPB Consumer Complaint Database , 24-month rolling window through May 2026.
About LVNV Funding LLC
LVNV Funding LLC is one of the largest debt buyers in the United States, operating as a subsidiary of Encore Capital Group. LVNV purchases portfolios of defaulted consumer debt — including credit cards, medical bills, and personal loans — for pennies on the dollar, then attempts to collect the full balance. LVNV is notorious for filing thousands of lawsuits annually against consumers, often with minimal documentation to prove they actually own the debt or that the amount is correct.
Type: Debt Buyer. Parent company: Encore Capital Group. Common debt types: credit card, medical, personal loan, auto deficiency.
CFPB Enforcement History
LVNV Funding and its servicer Resurgent Capital Services rank among the most-complained-about debt collectors in the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database, but the CFPB has not brought a major enforcement action specifically against LVNV or Resurgent. The volume of complaints is itself the documented pattern — consumers should still know LVNV must prove ownership of the debt and follow the FDCPA in every collection action.
Kansas-Specific Defenses Against LVNV Funding LLC
Statute of Limitations Defense
In Kansas, the statute of limitations for credit card debt is 5 years. If your last payment was more than 5 years ago, the debt is time-barred. LVNV Funding LLC 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, LVNV Funding LLC must prove they actually purchased your specific account. Demand the complete chain of title — the purchase agreement, bill of sale, and assignment documents. In Kansas 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.
Kansas Wage Garnishment Exemptions
Federal limits apply. Head of household protections available.
Kansas Consumer Protection Act
In addition to the federal FDCPA, Kansas's Kansas Consumer Protection Act may provide additional protections and remedies against LVNV Funding LLC's collection practices.
Kansas Court System
Small claims limit $4,000. District court handles larger civil cases. Filing fees in Kansas typically range $45-$200.
Common FDCPA Violations by LVNV Funding LLC
- Suing on time-barred debts where the statute of limitations has expired
- Filing lawsuits without proper chain-of-title documentation proving ownership of the debt
- Attempting to collect amounts that include unauthorized fees, interest, or charges not in the original agreement
- Failing to provide adequate debt validation when requested within 30 days
- Misrepresenting the character, amount, or legal status of the debt in collection communications
Statute of Limitations in Kansas
| Debt Type | SOL (Years) |
|---|---|
| Credit Card | 5 |
| Medical | 5 |
| Auto | 5 |
| Personal Loan | 5 |
| Written Contract | 5 |
| Oral Contract | 3 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is LVNV Funding LLC?
LVNV Funding LLC is a debt buyer owned by Encore Capital Group. They purchase defaulted debts from original creditors for a fraction of the original balance and then attempt to collect the full amount from consumers, often through lawsuits.
Can LVNV Funding sue me for old debt?
LVNV can file a lawsuit, but if the statute of limitations has expired in your state, you have an affirmative defense. LVNV is known for suing on time-barred debts. You must raise this defense in your Answer — the court will not do it for you.
Does LVNV Funding have to prove they own my debt?
Yes. LVNV must prove the chain of title showing the debt was properly assigned from the original creditor to them. Many LVNV lawsuits are filed with generic affidavits and lack proper documentation. Demanding proof of ownership is a strong defense strategy.
What happens if I ignore an LVNV Funding lawsuit?
If you do not respond by your state's deadline, LVNV will obtain a default judgment against you. This allows them to garnish your wages, freeze your bank accounts, and place liens on your property in most states.
Can I countersue LVNV Funding?
Yes. If LVNV violated the FDCPA — for example, by suing on time-barred debt, misrepresenting amounts, or failing to validate the debt — you may have grounds for a counterclaim. Statutory damages under the FDCPA are up to $1,000 per violation, plus actual damages and attorney fees.
How long do I have to respond in Kansas?
21 days from service.
What is the SOL in Kansas?
5 years for written contracts. 3 years for oral contracts.
Can wages be garnished in Kansas?
Yes. Federal limits apply.
What court handles debt lawsuits?
Small claims up to $4,000. District court for larger amounts.
What is the statute of limitations on debt collection in Kansas?
Kansas's statute of limitations on a written contract is five years under K.S.A. § 60-511, and three years on an oral contract under K.S.A. § 60-512. Kansas courts apply the five-year written-contract limit to credit-card debt when the cardholder agreement is in writing. The clock starts on the date of the last payment or the date the account was charged off. If you are sued more than five years after last activity, statute of limitations is an affirmative defense you must plead in your answer under K.S.A. § 60-208(c)(1) or you waive it. Filing a time-barred collection lawsuit can support a counterclaim under the federal FDCPA at 15 U.S.C. § 1692e(2) for misrepresenting the legal status of a debt and under the Kansas Consumer Protection Act at K.S.A. § 50-626. Partial payment or written acknowledgment can restart the clock under K.S.A. § 60-520.
How much can be garnished from my wages in Kansas?
Kansas wage-garnishment law at K.S.A. § 60-2310 follows the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act limit at 15 U.S.C. § 1673. Creditors may take the lesser of 25 percent of weekly disposable earnings or the amount by which weekly disposable earnings exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage. Disposable earnings means gross pay minus required deductions like federal and state income tax, FICA, and Medicare. Child support, alimony, and federal student-loan garnishments follow different percentages. Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and most retirement income are exempt under federal law and K.S.A. § 60-2308. After service of the order of garnishment, you can request a hearing under K.S.A. § 60-2310(e) to assert exemptions or correct calculation errors.
Does Kansas Consumer Protection Act apply to abusive debt collectors?
Yes. The Kansas Consumer Protection Act at K.S.A. § 50-626 prohibits deceptive acts and practices in consumer transactions, and Kansas appellate courts have applied it to debt-collection conduct that misrepresents amounts owed, threatens action the collector cannot take, or harasses the consumer. K.S.A. § 50-627 separately prohibits unconscionable acts. A consumer can recover actual damages or a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per violation, whichever is greater, plus attorney fees under K.S.A. § 50-634(b). The Act covers original creditors and third-party debt collectors, which is broader than the federal FDCPA. Combine a Kansas CPA claim with a federal FDCPA claim under 15 U.S.C. § 1692k for maximum leverage. The Attorney General Consumer Protection Division at 1-800-432-2310 also investigates complaints.
What property is exempt from collection in Kansas?
Kansas has generous personal-property exemptions under K.S.A. § 60-2304. A debtor can keep up to $20,000 in motor-vehicle equity, or up to $40,000 if the vehicle is equipped for use by a disabled person. Tools of the trade, including books and equipment used in a profession, are exempt up to $7,500 under K.S.A. § 60-2304(e). Household furnishings, food, and clothing are exempt without dollar limit if reasonably necessary for the family. The Kansas homestead exemption at K.S.A. § 60-2301 protects unlimited home equity on the family residence, although it is capped at $189,050 in bankruptcy under federal BAPCPA. Social Security, SSI, VA benefits, unemployment, workers compensation, and retirement accounts are exempt under federal law and K.S.A. § 60-2308. Exemptions must be claimed in writing within 14 days of receiving the writ of execution.
How do I respond to a Kansas debt-collection limited-actions case?
If you are sued in limited actions under K.S.A. § 61-2802 for a claim up to $20,000, you must file a written answer with the clerk within 21 days of service under K.S.A. § 61-2901, or by the appearance date listed on the summons if earlier. In your answer, deny the allegations you do not know to be true, demand strict proof of the chain of assignment from the original creditor, and assert affirmative defenses including statute of limitations under K.S.A. § 60-511, lack of standing of the assignee, improper venue under K.S.A. § 60-603, and any Kansas Consumer Protection Act or FDCPA counterclaim. The Kansas Judicial Branch offers fillable forms and limited-actions information for self-represented parties. Default judgment under K.S.A. § 60-255 is entered automatically if you do not answer or appear.
Sued by LVNV Funding LLC in Another State?
LVNV Funding LLC files cases nationwide. Select your state for the response deadline, statute of limitations, and state-specific defenses.
Sued by a Different Collector in Kansas?
The 21-day Kansas response deadline applies no matter who sued you. Pick the creditor on your summons for creditor-specific defenses.
This page summarizes public information from the CFPB Consumer Complaint Database, CFPB enforcement records, and Kansas state law. It is not legal advice. Statutes and court rules change — consult a licensed attorney in Kansas for guidance on your specific case.
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