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Mark Hankins
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Either you didn't pay it off or it wasn't properly credited--or the creditor...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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If you had obtained your "friend's" signature on a mortgage, and recorded it in...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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Generally cars are not repossessed due tp DWI charges but are seized, you may...
Carlos Gonzalez
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I would have suggested seekingto refinance, but if your credit is poor this may...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You can sue him for the unpaid amount. The suit should be in the borough where...
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Steve Fromm
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If you are talking about any significant amounts here, do yourself a favor and...
Kaiser Wahab
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Based on your "repayment" terms alone, I think that you should consult an...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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These are extemely complicated matters, which should not be appropriatekly...
Ellen A. Victor
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Assuming your parents are the trustees and grantors of the trust, you are not...
Carlos Gonzalez
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Seems like a horrible mess, with some serious malfeasance on the part of your...
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What was your agreement with the lender? That agreement will tell you how much...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Courts are not happy with missing loan agreements. However you do have a paper...
Elliott M. Portman
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The bank has the right to find the car and seize it from whoever has possession...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You can sue him in small claims court. The court prefers a written agreement,...
Kaiser Wahab
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You can sue him in small claims as was mentioned earlier. However, you may...
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