Prejudicial Audit

We offer a specialized prejudicial audit service in debt collection, allowing you to accurately assess the real likelihood of success in court. We analyze each delinquent account using legal, financial, and strategic criteria to determine whether pursuing a lawsuit is profitable or if there are more effective alternatives. This tool saves you time, costs, and resources, helping you make informed decisions focused on the effective recovery of your portfolio. With our expertise, we turn uncertainty into clarity and results. Avoid unnecessary litigation: audit before suing and optimize your debt collection management.

Beneficios:

  • Accurate assessment of legal feasibility
  • Saving time and resources
  • Strategic decision-making
  • Reduction of legal and financial risks
  • Portfolio management optimization

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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    We answer your frequently asked questions so you can understand our services with complete clarity and confidence.

    • What is a pre-judicial audit in debt collection?

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      It is a specialized analysis that evaluates whether a delinquent debt has real chances of being recovered through legal action, before initiating a judicial process.
    • What is this service for?

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      It helps you make informed decisions about whether it is worth investing in a lawsuit or if it is more convenient to apply other collection strategies.
    • What factors are analyzed in the audit?

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      Legal validity of the title, the debtor’s solvency, previous collection history, statute of limitations, supporting documentation, and other legal and commercial variables.
    • Who should use this service?

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      Companies, financial institutions, or individuals with delinquent portfolios who want to minimize risks before initiating costly legal actions.
    • What happens after the audit?

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      You will receive a report with the evaluation and recommendations. If judicial action is determined to be viable, you may decide to proceed with a lawsuit or sell the account.