Extrajudicial collection costs
The reasonable out-of-court costs of recovering an unpaid debt, recoverable from the debtor by law.
Definição
Extrajudicial collection costs are the reasonable expenses a creditor incurs to obtain payment before going to court, such as reminders and debt-collection agency fees. Dutch law allows recovery of these costs as a form of recoverable loss, with the maximum amount for many debts capped by statutory decree (the BIK Decree). For consumer debts a valid reminder (the "fourteen-day letter") is a precondition.
Exemplo
After an unpaid invoice and a valid reminder, the creditor adds the statutorily capped collection fee to the amount claimed.
Porque é um risco para a empresa
Many creditors fail to include collection costs in their claims because they are unaware of the statutory entitlement or because they cannot demonstrate that the preconditions, particularly for consumer debts, have been met. The result is leaving recoverable money behind. For debtors, a valid collection cost claim means the final amount owed is materially higher than the original invoice.
Como gerir
- For B2C debt, send a valid fourteen-day letter before claiming collection costs; the letter must meet the statutory content requirements.
- Calculate the capped amount under the BIK Decree for the principal amount claimed, and do not exceed it without a contractual basis.
- Document every collection step with dates: initial invoice, reminder, notice of default and agency instruction. This record underpins your claim.
- Include a contractual collection costs clause in B2B agreements to ensure recovery of actual reasonable costs where the statutory formula is lower.
- Escalate to legal proceedings promptly if extrajudicial collection fails, to avoid the limitation period eroding your claim.
Referências jurídicas
Salvo indicação em contrário, as referências remetem para o direito neerlandês (Burgerlijk Wetboek, o Código Civil neerlandês); os instrumentos da UE, como o RGPD, aplicam-se em toda a UE. Esta é informação geral, não constitui aconselhamento jurídico. Outras jurisdições tratam estes conceitos de forma diferente. Verifique o texto em vigor e a sua situação com um advogado qualificado.
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