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How many MCA payments can you miss before they sue

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Short answer: There is no set number. Some funders will sue you after one missed payment. Some will wait a week. Some will wait 30 days. It depends entirely on the funder, the size of the balance, and whether you’re communicating with them. If you’re hoping for a rule, there isn’t one. MCAs are not consumer loans. There’s no federal law that says a lender has to wait X days before filing suit.

If you’ve missed a payment, or you’re about to, read this before you make your next move.

Why there’s no standard timeline

With a traditional loan, you have a grace period. You have a notice of default. You have a right to cure. You have state and federal consumer protection laws that force the lender to slow down.

You have none of that with an MCA.

An MCA is a commercial transaction, between two businesses, and the contract you signed controls almost everything. Most MCA contracts say the funder can declare default, and accelerate the full balance, the moment a single ACH gets reversed, or bounced, or blocked. That’s it. One missed payment, and contractually, they have the right to sue.

Whether they actually sue on day one is a business decision, not a legal one.

What actually triggers the lawsuit

In our experience settling over $100M in MCA debt, lawsuits get filed when one of these things happens:

Typical timelines, by funder type

This is a rough map, not a rule.

Aggressive funders (file fast). Some of the well-known names in the industry will file suit within 3-7 days of a missed payment, especially if you’ve stopped answering. They have in-house legal, or a single outside firm on retainer, and filing is cheap for them. They use the lawsuit, and especially the restraining order that often comes with it, as a collection tool. The goal isn’t to win a trial. The goal is to freeze your accounts and force you to the table.

Mid-tier funders. Most will wait 2-4 weeks. They’ll try to restructure first. They’ll have their collections team call you, offer a reduced daily, offer a hardship plan. If none of that works, they file.

Smaller or newer funders. These are the hardest to predict. Some wait months because they don’t have legal infrastructure set up. Some sue on day two because the owner is personally angry. There’s no pattern.

What “getting sued” actually looks like

When people ask about getting sued, they’re usually picturing a regular lawsuit. That’s not what this is.

Most MCA lawsuits are filed in New York, regardless of where your business is located, because the contract has a New York venue clause. And most of them come with something called a Confession of Judgment, (though this is less common now after the 2019 New York reforms, which restricted COJs against out-of-state defendants).

Even without a COJ, the funder’s attorney will often move for a temporary restraining order within days of filing. If granted, it freezes your business bank accounts, your personal accounts, and any account where the guarantor’s name appears. This can happen before you’ve even been served. You find out when your card gets declined at the gas station.

That’s the real answer to “what happens when they sue.” It’s not a slow legal process. It’s an immediate cash-flow event.

So how many payments can you miss?

Practically speaking:

The question most business owners should be asking isn’t how many payments can I miss. The question is, what do I do before the next one bounces. Because once the lawsuit is filed, and the TRO is granted, your options shrink dramatically. Settlement is still possible, it’s what we do every day, but it’s a much harder fight from a frozen account than from a phone call you made the week before.

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FAQ

How much can debt settlement save?
Typical settlements range from 30–60 cents on the dollar, depending on the funder, contract terms, and legal leverage available.
Can I settle if a COJ has been filed?
Yes — but you need legal intervention, not just negotiation. Attorney-coordinated firms can file motions to vacate and stay enforcement.
How long does debt settlement take?
Specialized firms typically resolve cases in 2–6 months — much faster than general debt settlement programs.
Will it affect my credit score?
MCA debt is generally not reported to consumer credit bureaus, so settlement typically doesn't impact your personal credit.

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