Why this company appears here
Its focused role in multifamily housing makes it a frequent name on former-resident and apartment-related collection accounts.
Common account types
- Past-due rent
- Post-move-out balances
- Property damage or repair charges
- Property-management and multifamily accounts
Check the company before you click or pay.
Match these details to the validation notice, credit report entry, and payment page before sharing account or bank information.
- Legal name
- Hunter Warfield, Inc.
- Known aliases
- Hunter Warfield, Inc.
- Related entities
- Resident Interface / Pierce, Hamilton, & Stern
- Official website
- https://www.residentinterface.com/solutions/hunter-warfield
- Consumer portal
- https://payline.payhwi.com/
- Phone - Debt-payment inquiries
- 833-200-9552
- Phone - Consumer self-service representatives
- 866-494-9902
- Last reviewed
- August 17, 2026
Match the official phone number against your caller ID before responding. If a call, text, email, or payment site uses different details, use the official website, portal, or mailing address before you respond.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
- Resident Interface company history — Resident Interface
- Hunter Warfield payment portal — Hunter Warfield
- Hunter Warfield consumer self-service — Hunter Warfield
Find out who actually owns the account.
A collector, servicer, and debt owner are not always the same company. That affects what proof you should ask for.
Possible role: Third-party rent and property debt collector
Hunter Warfield describes collection services for property managers, particularly balances remaining after move-out.
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Ask which property owner or manager placed the account and whether the amount is rent, repairs, fees, utilities, or another charge.
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The Resident Interface name is the broader platform; Hunter Warfield remains the collection company and brand.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
- Resident Interface company history — Resident Interface
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
What official records say.
Each note below comes from a dated government, regulator, court, or SEC record. Use it as background, not as proof about your specific account.
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Hunter Warfield entered a North Carolina licensing settlement for its Guatemala City office after acknowledging a missed renewal deadline and operation after permit expiration. The state retroactively reinstated that office's permit and imposed a $1,000 civil penalty; separate same-day agreements covered other offices.
Source- Hunter Warfield North Carolina licensing settlement — North Carolina Department of Insurance
Start with the facts you can check.
- Hunter Warfield publishes two consumer phone numbers for different entry points. Use the number on your verified notice or the current official account page.
- The current Resident Interface page links both the Payline payment portal and a separate manage-account path with a dispute option.
- For a move-out balance, request an itemized ledger and supporting lease, inspection, or repair documentation if the amount is unclear.
Confirm the account first.
Even a real collector can have the wrong person, wrong amount, old debt, duplicate placement, or incomplete records.
- The collector name, mailing address, phone number, and website on the letter you received.
- Who the original creditor was, who owns or placed the account now, the account number, balance, and date of last payment.
- Whether the debt may be too old for a lawsuit in your state before you pay or promise to pay.
- Whether the account appears on your official credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com.
- Whether this looks like the kind of account Hunter Warfield commonly handles: Past-due rent, Post-move-out balances, Property damage or repair charges, Property-management and multifamily accounts.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
- Resident Interface company history — Resident Interface
- Hunter Warfield payment portal — Hunter Warfield
- Hunter Warfield consumer self-service — Hunter Warfield
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- CFPB debt dispute rights — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
- FTC debt collection FAQs — Federal Trade Commission
Questions people ask about Hunter Warfield.
Use these answers to sort out roles, names, portals, and account details before responding.
Why is Hunter Warfield contacting me?
A property manager may have assigned a balance remaining after move-out, such as rent, fees, utilities, or repair charges.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
Is Hunter Warfield now Resident Interface?
Resident Interface is the broader property-services platform. Its current site still identifies Hunter Warfield, Inc. as the nationwide rent-collection solution.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
- Resident Interface company history — Resident Interface
Does Hunter Warfield own the account?
Its official description supports a third-party collection role for property managers. Verify the owner or management company that placed your specific account.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
- CFPB validation notice rules — Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
How can I dispute or pay a Hunter Warfield balance?
Use the manage-account or Payline links from the official Hunter Warfield page, or call the number on your letter. The manage-account path includes a dispute option.
- Hunter Warfield debt recovery services — Resident Interface
- Hunter Warfield payment portal — Hunter Warfield
- Hunter Warfield consumer self-service — Hunter Warfield
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