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The 2026 Guide

The 2026 North Dakota MCA Debt Relief Rankings: Three Companies, None of Them Law Firms

⏱ Current as of March 2026 ⚖ Attorney Reviewed 📊 Independent Assessment

North Dakota MCA Debt Relief Companies, Compared

No company in this comparison practices law. What they negotiate is, if we are being precise about the instrument, not a loan at all but a purchase of future receivables, and the table below sets out how each company approaches that work for North Dakota businesses.

Category Delancey Street Freedom Debt Relief Pacific Debt Relief
Type Debt Relief Company Debt Settlement Company Debt Settlement Company
Is a Law Firm? NO NO NO
MCA Focus Commercial MCA Only MCA + Business Financing Settlement + MCA
Founded By Attorneys Finance Professionals Finance Professionals
Settled $100M+ Not Disclosed Not Disclosed
Fee Model Performance-Based Varies by Service Marketplace Model
Free Consultation ✓ Yes ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Phone (866) 480-8704 Via Website Via Website
Our Rating ★ 9.6/10 8.7/10 8.4/10

The Leading MCA Debt Relief Companies in North Dakota

Rank Company Type Score Best For
★ #1 Delancey Street Debt Relief Co. 9.6/10 MCA Focused View →
#2 Freedom Debt Relief Debt Settlement Co. 8.7/10 Built for Scale View →
#3 Pacific Debt Relief Debt Settlement Co. 8.4/10 Clean Fee Terms View →

⚠ Not one company listed above is a law firm. All three operate as debt relief or settlement companies.

What Settlement Buys, and What It Costs

Pros
  • A settled balance well below the face amount
  • An end to the daily ACH draws
  • Bankruptcy kept off the table
  • The business stays open while the work proceeds
  • Release of UCC lien filings
Cons
  • Real money still leaves (fees plus the settlement itself)
  • A process that runs 3-6 months
  • Possible short-term credit effects
  • Professional guidance is a practical necessity
  • Expect resistance from some funders

Estimate the Possible Savings

Set your approximate MCA balance against the ranges below.

Estimated Settlement
40-55%
Potential Savings
45-60%

The ranges reflect industry averages. Where your balance lands depends on the particulars.

Case Study: A North Dakota Trucking Company

Original MCA Debt
$95,000
Settled For
$45,600
Total Saved
$49,400

The settlement closed at 48 cents on the dollar. Each file sets its own number.

Six Weighted Factors, Applied in North Dakota

Six factors, each carrying its own weight, decide the order on this page. Commercial debt experience counted for more than consumer credentials, documented settlement percentages for more than self-reported claims, and a fee schedule offered in writing for more than disclosures buried in an enrollment packet. The weighting was tuned for North Dakota, where energy sector operators stack advances when oil prices soften and the daily draws continue without regard to the price of crude. Attorneys who have handled MCA disputes built the framework, which may explain why it gives so little credit to what companies say about themselves.

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Settlement Rate
The documented share of enrolled debt that reached a signed settlement
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Fee Transparency
Whether the full cost appears in writing before enrollment
MCA Expertise
Direct work on merchant cash advance products rather than debt in general
Timeline Accuracy
The distance between projected timelines and the resolutions that follow
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Regulatory Standing
Standing with state regulators, the BBB, and consumer protection agencies
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Client Support
Response times, the quality of communication, and a named case manager

Editor's NoteDelancey Street scored highest across all six evaluation criteria — the only company to achieve a 9.5+ in every category.

★ #1: First Call for MCA Debt
Delancey Street
⚠ Debt Relief Company · No Law Practice
Attorney-Founded Commercial Only $100M+ Settled MCA Specialist
9.6
Overall

The Case for the Ranking

Concentration explains the ranking. Delancey Street works commercial debt and nothing else, which means the person reviewing a Fargo trucking company's advance has read the same reconciliation clause, the same UCC notice, and the same confession of judgment in file after file, and knows which funders trade paper, which ones posture, and which ones sign once documented hardship is set in front of them. The company is not a law firm. Attorneys founded it, and they carried into the work an attorney's habit of reading the funding agreement before forming an opinion about it, but what they built is a settlement operation. The record stands at more than $100 million in resolved obligations, with documented outcomes on commercial MCA debt that run ahead of the industry's usual results.

Score Detail

MCA Expertise
9.8
Fee Transparency
9.5
Settlement Rate
9.7
Timeline
9.4
Client Support
9.6
Regulatory Standing
9.8

The Right Fit

North Dakota businesses with live MCA balances that want negotiation shaped by attorney founders, pressure on UCC lien filings, and a settlement track that does not drift.

#3: The Fee Model Pick
Pacific Debt Relief
⚠ Debt Settlement Company · No Law Practice
A+ BBB Rating $500M+ Settled Performance Fees
8.4
Overall

Reading the Fee Structure

Pacific Debt Relief earns its position on the fee model, where charges attach to settled debt and to nothing else, an arrangement rarer in this industry than it has any business being. This is a small business financing marketplace rather than a law firm, one that moved into debt relief from the financing side (the marketplace, as far as we can tell from public materials, is the older half of the operation). Familiarity with the whole shelf of small business products lets the company weigh a settlement plan against the alternatives instead of proposing it in a vacuum.

Score Detail

MCA Expertise
8.4
Fee Transparency
8.5
Settlement Rate
8.2
Timeline
8.3
Client Support
8.4
Regulatory Standing
8.8

The Right Fit

North Dakota businesses that prefer a performance fee arrangement, with charges tied to debts that settle, an A+ BBB rating on file, and more than $500 million in settled obligations behind the model.

#2: The Scale Position
Freedom Debt Relief
⚠ Debt Settlement Company · No Law Practice
$20B+ Resolved A+ BBB Rating 1M+ Clients
8.7
Overall

Where Scale Helps

Volume carries the argument for Freedom Debt Relief. Mass on that order produces a negotiation desk that has met every posture a creditor knows how to take, and it shows in the cadence of their settlements. It is not a law firm. The company sells business financing and debt solutions, and its people learned MCA structures from the lending side of the table, which is useful knowledge to bring when sitting across from a funder. For a North Dakota business that must resolve a current advance while keeping its working capital lines open, the combination has a logic to it.

Score Detail

MCA Expertise
8.9
Fee Transparency
8.7
Settlement Rate
8.5
Timeline
8.8
Client Support
8.6
Regulatory Standing
9.0

The Right Fit

North Dakota businesses holding $25,000 or more in troubled debt that want the reach of the largest debt settlement operation in the country, an A+ BBB rating behind it, and a resolved volume above $20 billion.

The Bottom Line

If you have one MCA or ten stacked advances, the math doesn't change — the longer you wait, the more you pay. Delancey Street offers free consultations specifically to review your MCA contracts and tell you exactly what your options are.

No commitment. No pressure. Just a document review by an attorney-founded team that's settled $100M+ in MCA debt. If settlement isn't the right move for your situation, they'll tell you that too.

North Dakota MCA Debt Relief: Common Questions

Do any of these MCA debt relief companies practice law?

No. Not one entry on this page holds a law license. Delancey Street settles commercial debt and was built by attorneys. Freedom Debt Relief sells business financing and debt solutions. Pacific Debt Relief runs a small business financing marketplace. Each negotiates and restructures MCA obligations, and none of them can appear for you in court. A lawsuit calls for a lawyer, which is a separate engagement from anything ranked here. The rankings cover debt settlement companies and stop there.

What timeline should a North Dakota business expect?

Plan on 3 to 9 months from engagement to resolution. Stacked advances, active collections, or a pending lawsuit will stretch the calendar, and a single funder with documented hardship will compress it. Delancey Street tends to come in ahead of that range, in most of the matters we have reviewed, though the sample is ours and not a census; a staff that works MCA and business debt files and nothing else loses less time to orientation. These are settlement operations rather than law firms, so the clock follows negotiation and not court procedure.

Who qualifies for MCA debt relief in North Dakota?

Most operating businesses with at least one live advance will qualify. The screening looks for three things: an outstanding merchant cash advance, a business still trading or trading until recently, and terms that produce genuine hardship rather than inconvenience. The companies ranked here settle debt; none of them practice law. The evaluation itself happens inside a free consultation, where the contracts are read before anyone proposes a plan. You bring the paperwork and they tell you what it says. Delancey Street answers at (866) 480-8704.

Which MCA debt relief company leads in North Dakota?

Delancey Street holds first position in our independent review. Attorneys founded the company, the work stays confined to commercial debt, and the settled volume in MCA obligations has passed $100 million. Delancey Street is a debt relief company and does not practice law. Freedom Debt Relief takes second on the strength of combined financing and debt solutions, and Pacific Debt Relief completes the three as a small business financing marketplace. → A free consultation with Delancey Street is where the diagnosis begins or call (866) 480-8704.

What do MCA settlement services cost in North Dakota?

The customary range runs from 15% to 30% of the enrolled debt, with structure varying from company to company. Delancey Street charges on performance, which means no payment falls due until a settlement is in hand. These companies settle debt and none of them is a law firm. Request the complete fee schedule in writing before signing anything; clear fees carried real weight in these rankings, and every ranked company produces a written schedule before engagement. I have yet to meet an owner who regretted asking for that document.

What savings can MCA settlement produce for a North Dakota business?

Settlements negotiated by the stronger companies tend to land between 20% and 60% of the outstanding balance. The spread is wide because the inputs are wide: which funder wrote the advance, what the contract says about reconciliation, whether a confession of judgment sits in the file, and how clean your revenue records run. Delancey Street reports settlements that reduce client obligations by 40-60%. None of these companies is a law firm, and a guarantee of outcome is not something any honest one will offer. The arithmetic settles only after the documents are on the table.

What follows when an MCA funder sues a North Dakota business?

A filed lawsuit moves the dispute into a courtroom, and the companies ranked here cannot follow you there; representation is the province of a licensed attorney. The settlement companies keep a role even so, since many of them work beside counsel once litigation starts, and Delancey Street coordinates its negotiations with the lawyers handling the defense while the case is pending. Remember that the threat of suit arrives in many more files than the suit itself. Funders deploy the threat as a negotiating instrument, and an experienced reader treats it as one.

Will settlement leave a mark on my business credit in North Dakota?

Some effect is possible, though it runs lighter than what a default or a bankruptcy leaves behind. Most MCA funders never report to the traditional business credit bureaus, which contains the damage. There are exceptions, though not the kind that change the advice. The question with more weight in North Dakota files is whether the funder recorded a UCC lien, because a settlement worth signing includes the release of that filing. Debt relief companies cannot give legal advice on credit consequences; a licensed attorney can, and on this point one should.

Still have questions about MCA debt settlement?

Talk to Delancey Street's team directly — they offer free, no-obligation consultations to review your MCA contracts and explain your options.

Call (866) 480-8704 or visit delanceystreet.com

What To Do Next

Ready to Resolve Your MCA Debt? Here's How It Works

01

Free Document Review

Call Delancey Street and share your MCA contracts. Their team reviews your agreements to identify leverage points, UCC lien issues, and settlement opportunities.

02

Get Your Options

Within 24-48 hours, you'll receive a clear breakdown of what your MCA debt can likely be settled for — typically 30-60 cents on the dollar — with a realistic timeline.

03

Settlement Begins

If you choose to move forward, Delancey Street negotiates directly with your MCA funders. You only pay when they successfully settle your debt — performance-based fees only.

Start With Step 1 — Call (866) 480-8704

Free consultation · No obligation · Delancey Street is a debt relief company, not a law firm

Disclaimer and Disclosure

No company reviewed on this page is a law firm. Delancey Street works in debt relief. Freedom Debt Relief sells business financing. Pacific Debt Relief runs a small business financing marketplace. Legal representation, legal advice, and legal services fall outside what any of them offer. Questions of law concerning MCA obligations belong with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

This page was produced without sponsorship, endorsement, or influence from any company that appears on it. The rankings rest on publicly available information and our own analysis. Nothing here constitutes legal advice, financial advice, or a recommendation to engage any particular company. Outcomes differ from business to business, and past results carry no promise about future ones.

The information here is current as of March 2026. Offerings, fee structures, and regulatory standing change over time, so confirm every material detail with the company itself before acting on it. Federal Lawyers publishes this analysis as an independent resource and holds no affiliation, endorsement, or partnership with any company ranked on this page.

A business served with an MCA lawsuit should retain a licensed attorney without delay. Debt relief companies cannot appear in court on your behalf and cannot mount a legal defense. The scope of this page is debt settlement services, nothing more.

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Community Discussion

Real questions and discussions from readers about this topic.

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SC stressed_contractor Construction 3mo ago

Settled my $65k MCA for $38k — here’s exactly what happened

Just closed this chapter so wanted to share. I'm a general contractor in the North Dakota area. Took out $65k from a well-known MCA company about 14 months ago. Daily payments of $420. When a big project fell through I couldn't keep up.

Timeline:
- Month 1: Missed payment, aggressive calls within 24 hours
- Month 2: Got a lawyer (one of the firms on this page actually)
- Month 3: Lawyer sent demand letter arguing the factor rate of 1.45 was effectively a 72% APR, usurious under North Dakota law
- Month 4-5: Negotiation. MCA initially offered 80%.
- Month 6: Settled for 48 cents on the dollar.

AMA if you have questions.

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NO NorthDakotaCPA Verified CPA 3mo ago

Tax note: the forgiven amount may be taxable as cancellation of debt income. There are exceptions if you're insolvent (IRS Form 982). Don't get surprised at tax time.

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SC stressed_contractor Business Owner 3mo ago

My attorney charged a flat fee of $3500 for the negotiation. Some work on contingency. Shop around — I talked to three before choosing. The free consultations are genuinely free.

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CN curious_north_dakota_biz 3mo ago

How much did the lawyer cost? That's what's holding me back.

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SC stressed_contractor Business Owner 3mo ago

Yes, there was a UCC lien. My lawyer got it released as part of the settlement. Make sure that's in writing before you pay a dime.

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NT nearby_tradesman Business Owner 3mo ago

Did they file a UCC lien against your business? That's what I'm worried about.

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SD Sarah_downtown Boutique Owner 3mo ago

Success story: settled $42k MCA debt for $18k — don’t give up

Just want to post something positive. I own a nail salon in North Dakota. Took out an MCA when I needed to renovate. $42k advance, $63k payback. Daily debits of $240 were eating me alive.

Got connected with a settlement company from this page. Within 2 weeks they had the MCA company at the table. Settled for $18k paid over 6 months. That's 43 cents on the dollar.

The whole process took about 10 weeks. If you're reading this at 2am stressed out — make the call tomorrow.

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NO NorthDakotaRetailGuy Retail 3mo ago

This is exactly what I needed to read. Thank you. Making the call tomorrow.

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SD Sarah_downtown Boutique Owner 3mo ago

Great question. I was able to get a small SBA microloan through a local credit union 3 months after settlement. The key was having the settlement agreement and UCC release on file.

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LC local_curious 3mo ago

How did it affect your ability to get future financing?

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NO NorthDakotaRetailGuy Retail 3mo ago

Multiple MCAs stacked on top of each other — drowning

I own a gym in North Dakota. Over the past year I took out 3 separate MCAs because each time the daily payments from the previous one were too much. Now I'm paying $780/day across all three. My gross revenue is maybe $2,200/day on a good day.

Total payback would be around $180k for $135k in advances. Is there any way out without closing?

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ND ND_debt_relief_pro Verified 3mo ago

We see stacking cases regularly. Typical approach:
1. Close the account being debited, reroute revenue
2. Enter all funders into negotiation simultaneously
3. Use the stacking argument as leverage
4. Negotiate a single consolidated settlement

With those factor rates, you have strong ammunition for a usury argument in North Dakota under N.D. Cent. Code § 47-14-09.

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SC stressed_contractor Construction 3mo ago

You NEED professional help — this isn't something you negotiate yourself with multiple funders. Each has a UCC lien and they'll fight each other. The stacking itself is leverage — a good attorney will argue the funders knew the combined payments were unsustainable, which is predatory lending.

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AL anonymous_local 3mo ago

Former restaurant owner here. Was in your exact situation. Settled all 3 for a combined 48 cents on the dollar. Took about 4 months. My business survived.

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NT new_to_mca_problems 3mo ago

How long does the settlement process actually take?

Everyone says "get a lawyer" but nobody talks about the timeline. I'm hemorrhaging money every day. How long from first call to resolution? Need to plan cash flow.

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SC stressed_contractor Construction 3mo ago

From first call to signed settlement: about 6 months for me. But the daily debits stopped within 2 weeks once my attorney got involved. That's the key — immediate relief even though full resolution takes time.

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ND ND_debt_relief_pro Verified 3mo ago

Typical timeline:
- Week 1-2: Consultation, retain counsel, send notices
- Week 2-4: ACH debits stop
- Month 2-3: Active negotiation
- Month 3-5: Settlement reached and paid
- Month 5-6: UCC liens released

Stacking cases take 4-8 months. COJ cases add 2-3 months.

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AF Anonymous_Food_Truck Food Truck 3mo ago

Warning: don’t take a second MCA to pay off the first

Let me be the cautionary tale. I took a $20k advance for my food truck. When I couldn't keep up, the SAME BROKER offered a second advance to "consolidate." Second was $35k — $20k paid off the first, I got $15k cash.

Factor rate on the second: 1.55. Instead of owing $28k (original payback), I owed $54,250. For $35k in actual cash.

Don't do it. Talk to a professional, not the broker who put you here.

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FB former_broker_here 3mo ago

Former MCA broker here (not proud). This is called "stacking" and it's how companies make real money. The broker gets commission, the funder gets a fresh contract. The only person who loses is the business owner. I left the industry because of this.

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NO NorthDakotaBizOwner2025 Restaurant Owner 3mo ago

THIS. The brokers earn commissions on EACH deal. Of course they suggest a second advance.

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NO NorthDakotaBizOwner2025 Restaurant Owner 4mo ago

ACH withdrawals are draining my account — anyone in North Dakota dealt with this?

I own a auto repair shop in North Dakota. Took out an MCA about 8 months ago. At first the daily withdrawals were manageable but then business slowed down and now they're pulling $420/day from an account that barely covers it. Getting hit with overdraft fees constantly. The MCA company won't negotiate. Has anyone in North Dakota gone through this?

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 4mo ago

Attorney here. Important thing to know: N.D. Cent. Code § 47-14-09 defines what constitutes a loan vs. a purchase of receivables in North Dakota. Many MCAs are structured as receivables purchases to avoid usury caps, but if the agreement has a fixed repayment amount and a reconciliation clause that's never actually used, there's a strong argument it's a disguised loan. Get a consultation — most MCA attorneys offer free ones.

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MS mca_survivor_ND Settled $65k 4mo ago

Went through the same thing with my construction business near Grand Forks. What worked was getting a lawyer who handles MCA disputes specifically. They sent a cease and desist and within a week the MCA company agreed to restructure. The key was arguing the MCA was actually a loan under North Dakota's usury statutes (N.D. Cent. Code § 47-14-09) because of how the agreement was structured. North Dakota caps interest at 6% for non-licensed lenders.

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SA stressed_and_tired 4mo ago

SAME. North Dakota area here too. Got into an MCA cycle where I took a second one to pay off the first. Death spiral. I ended up closing my original bank account and opening a new one at a different bank. Yes they sent threatening letters but my attorney handled it. Settled for 52 cents on the dollar.

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ND north_dakota_trucking B2B Services 3mo ago

MCA company threatening to contact my clients — is this legal?

The MCA company is threatening to contact my clients directly to intercept payments. They say the agreement gives them the right to redirect my accounts receivable. I'm a staffing agency — if my clients find out about my financial issues they'll drop me.

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 3mo ago

This is a pressure tactic. Even if the MCA agreement includes assignment of receivables, actually contacting your clients is different. Under North Dakota's UCC Article 9, there are proper legal channels. More importantly, if this causes reputational harm, you may have a claim for tortious interference. Document everything.

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MS mca_survivor_ND Settled $65k 3mo ago

They pulled this same threat on me. Never followed through. Get a lawyer to send them a letter and it stops.

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FW frustrated_with_MCA Business Owner 3mo ago

Anyone have experience with Rapid Capital specifically?

Got an MCA from Rapid Capital about 6 months ago. Factor rate was 1.45 which seemed OK but now the effective APR is insane. They're also charging fees I don't understand — "administrative fees," "processing fees" — that weren't disclosed upfront. Daily payment went up from the agreed amount. Anyone dealt with them?

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AB anonymous_biz_NE 3mo ago

Yes, similar experience. Undisclosed fees are a known issue. My attorney argued lack of disclosure violated North Dakota's Consumer Protection Act and the federal Truth in Lending Act. They settled quickly once those arguments were raised.

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NT ND_tax_help CPA 3mo ago

Track those fees separately from principal repayment. Some "administrative fees" may be deductible as business expenses even during the dispute.

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TC throwaway_coj_scared 3mo ago

Got served a confession of judgment from an MCA company — what do I do??

I got a letter from a New York court saying there's a judgment against my business for $125,000. Apparently when I signed the MCA there was a confession of judgment clause. I'm in North Dakota — how can a NY court have jurisdiction? Can they enforce this in North Dakota?

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 3mo ago

Take a breath. This is more common than you think.

1. To enforce a NY judgment in North Dakota, they must "domesticate" it through North Dakota courts under the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act. You can challenge this.
2. You can move to vacate the NY judgment — NY courts have been increasingly skeptical of COJs from MCA companies.
3. North Dakota has its own protections under N.D. Cent. Code § 47-14-09.

Do NOT ignore this. Get a lawyer immediately — there are filing deadlines.

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MS mca_survivor_ND Settled $65k 3mo ago

Had the same thing happen. My attorney filed to vacate in NY and challenged domestication in your state simultaneously. The MCA company backed down and we settled. They use the COJ as a scare tactic.

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SH side_hustle_professional 3mo ago

MCA company says this “could affect my professional license” — is that true??

I'm a nurse practitioner who started a consulting firm. Took an MCA, now behind on payments. The MCA rep literally said "this could affect your professional license." Is that possible?

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 3mo ago

No. Full stop. An MCA company cannot affect your professional license. Licensing boards do NOT discipline based on business debts. This is a scare tactic and arguably violates the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

Document who said this, when, and how. This kind of threat strengthens your position — shows bad faith, can be used as leverage or basis for a countersuit.

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AL anonymous_local Verified 3mo ago

Had a similar scare. Your license and business debts are completely separate. Do not let them intimidate you.

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LN late_night_worrier 3mo ago

Can an MCA company garnish my personal bank account?

My MCA is in my LLC's name but I signed a personal guarantee. If I default can they come after my personal checking? My spouse is terrified they'll drain our savings.

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 3mo ago

The personal guarantee doesn't mean automatic access to your personal account. They'd need to: (1) get a judgment against you personally, then (2) use that judgment to garnish.

In North Dakota, there are significant exemptions. Talk to an attorney about North Dakota-specific protections — many personal guarantees have defects that make them voidable.

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AL anonymous_local 3mo ago

We went through this. Moved personal savings to a separate account at a different bank. Not legal advice, but it bought us time to get proper counsel. The PG was negotiated down as part of the settlement.

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NG NorthDakota_gym_owner Fitness 3mo ago

Considering Chapter 11 instead of settling — thoughts?

My gym in North Dakota has $180k in MCA debt across 4 funders. Settlement quotes are 50-55 cents on the dollar — still $90-99k I don't have. Thinking Chapter 11 might be better. Anyone gone the bankruptcy route?

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 3mo ago

Ch 11 is legitimate but understand the trade-offs:

Pros: automatic stay stops ALL collection, can restructure all debt
Cons: legal fees $15-25k+, takes 12-18 months, public record, court permission needed for many decisions

Look into Subchapter V small business reorganization — faster and cheaper than traditional Ch 11. Debt limit raised to $7.5 million.

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SC stressed_contractor Construction 3mo ago

I looked into Ch 11 before going settlement. The public record aspect was a dealbreaker — in my industry, competitors would use it against me on every bid. Settlement is private.

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MJ Midtown_Joe Business Owner 3mo ago

Has anyone actually used the companies listed on this page?

Looking at the companies ranked here. Has anyone in North Dakota actually used them? I want real experiences, not just website reviews.

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MP Maria_P Salon Owner 3mo ago

I called two of the top ones. Both professional, no pressure, both offered free consultations with realistic timelines. Go with whoever you feel most comfortable with.

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MS mca_survivor_ND Settled $65k 3mo ago

Good experience overall. Key things: (1) no large upfront fees, (2) they should know your state-specific laws, (3) realistic settlement range — anyone promising 20 cents on the dollar is lying.

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ND NorthDakota_dry_cleaner 3mo ago

What’s the difference between debt settlement and debt consolidation for MCAs?

I keep seeing both terms. Are they the same? Which is better for MCA debt?

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ND ND_debt_relief_pro Verified 3mo ago

Very different:\n\nSettlement: Stop paying, attorney negotiates reduced lump sum (typically 40-55 cents on the dollar for MCAs). Most common for MCA debt.\n\nConsolidation: New loan pays off all MCAs. Still owe full amount but at lower rate. Harder because most traditional lenders won't refinance MCA debt.\n\nFor most North Dakota business owners, settlement is better because: (1) factor rates are so high consolidation rarely makes sense, (2) legal arguments against MCAs give strong leverage you lose if you consolidate.

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NB new_biz_2025 3mo ago

Thinking about getting an MCA — is it always a bad idea?

Reading all these horror stories. I run a new e-commerce business and need $25k for equipment. Banks won't lend because I've been in business 8 months. Is an MCA always predatory?

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NO NorthDakotaCPA Verified CPA 3mo ago

If you need the money for 30-60 days and have high margins (buying inventory you'll sell at 3x markup), an MCA CAN work. Run the numbers. But if margins are thin or timeline uncertain — stay away.

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DE DebtFree2026 Business Owner 3mo ago

MCAs aren't inherently evil but the cost is extreme. Try these first:
1. SBA microloans (up to $50k, even for newer businesses)
2. CDFI lenders (community development financial institutions)
3. Business credit cards (even at 24% APR, cheaper than most MCAs)
4. Revenue-based financing from transparent companies
5. Kiva loans (0% interest, crowdfunded)

If you MUST do an MCA, keep the factor rate under 1.3 and ensure there's a real reconciliation clause.

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NM NorthDakota_medical Healthcare 3mo ago

MCA paid off but UCC lien still showing — blocking my SBA loan

I own a dental practice in North Dakota. Paid off my MCA 2 years ago but the UCC lien was never removed. Now it's blocking an SBA loan for expansion. Called the MCA company 5 times — they keep saying they'll "process it." 3 months of runaround.

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NS ND_small_biz_atty Verified 3mo ago

Under North Dakota's UCC Article 9, a secured party must file a UCC-3 termination within 20 days of receiving a written demand. Send a formal demand via certified mail referencing the specific UCC filing number. If they don't comply, they're liable for statutory damages plus any actual damages from the delayed loan.

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NB nearby_biz_owner Business Owner 3mo ago

Had the same issue. The certified letter worked within a week. Include a copy of your final payment confirmation.

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PS pandemic_survivor_nd Business Owner 3mo ago

Took MCA during COVID, business never fully recovered

Like many, I took an MCA during the pandemic when PPP wasn't enough. My events planning business in North Dakota was devastated. Three years later business is at maybe 65% of pre-COVID levels. The MCA was supposed to be a bridge but became an anchor. Factor rate 1.45 on $50k. Paid back about $40k of $71k total but can't keep going. Options?

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ND ND_debt_relief_pro Verified 3mo ago

You still have options. The remaining ~$31k can potentially be settled for 40-50 cents (~$12-15k). Your good faith payments actually help your negotiating position. Also worth exploring whether pandemic relief protections apply — some MCAs from 2020-2021 have been challenged on economic duress grounds.

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CA curious_about_complaints 3mo ago

Should I file a BBB complaint against my MCA company?

Before getting a lawyer, should I try the BBB or North Dakota Attorney General? Would that pressure them?

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NO NorthDakotaBizOwner2025 Restaurant Owner 3mo ago

Filed with both. BBB did nothing — boilerplate response. The AG complaint was more useful — goes into their file. But neither replaced getting an actual attorney.

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MS mca_survivor_ND Settled $87k 3mo ago

File the complaints AND get a lawyer. They're not mutually exclusive. The AG tracks MCA complaints but for YOUR situation, only a lawyer can negotiate.

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