Seattle Debt Agreements Legal Advice (41 found)

Narrow your search

Sort by  
John Arthur Bender JR
John Arthur Bender JR's answer
Contributor Level 4

You will likely need to sue the attorney and husband on the contract/agreement...
Question

David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
David G. Weilbacher, Esq.'s answer
Contributor Level 7

You have a couple of options. 1) you can wait for the bank to sue you at which...
Pamela Koslyn
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Contributor Level 10

Your oral contract is enforceable, as it sounds like you have ample proof of...
Christopher Lee Thayer
Christopher Lee Thayer's answer
Contributor Level 5

Based on the information provided in your short message, you likely have a...
John Robert Rizzardi
John Robert Rizzardi's answer
Contributor Level 4

There are two types of liability under the law: criminal and civil. As to...
Question

Bruce Givner
Bruce Givner's answer
Contributor Level 5

First, your brother can loan you $150,000 if he wishes to do so. A loan is not...
John Arthur Bender JR
John Arthur Bender JR's answer
Contributor Level 4

Generally if that debt was assigned to him along with the house, and was...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Contributor Level 9

As long as your name is one the loan documents as a borrower, you remain fully...
Question

Shawn B Alexander
Shawn B Alexander's answer
Contributor Level 8

Your first step is dispute this acount and demand an accounting with signatures,...
Question

Thuong-Tri Nguyen
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Contributor Level 9

You should call up the financial institution and clarify the situation with...
Question

David Dene Murray
David Dene Murray's answer
Contributor Level 5

From the facts you related it appears you are not liable to the leasing...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
Thuong-Tri Nguyen's answer
Contributor Level 9

Do you have a written agreement with the vendors? Does the agreement have...
John Arthur Bender JR
John Arthur Bender JR's answer
Contributor Level 4

It depends who the liable parties are under the lease. From what you have...
Question

John Arthur Bender JR
John Arthur Bender JR's answer
Contributor Level 4

It really depends on what the papers you signed say. There is likely a...
Question

Alec Scott Rose
Alec Scott Rose's answer
Contributor Level 7

(1) You can sue the borrower. She has breached her oral agreement with you to...
Scott Kenneth Petersen
Scott Kenneth Petersen's answer
Contributor Level 4

It sounds like you are pursuing the appropriate steps with the creditor....
Question

Margery Ellen Golant
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
Contributor Level 8

It is possible that while the divorce is pending you might be able to get...
Elizabeth Rankin Powell
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
Contributor Level 7

Hello: Can you get the house rented to generate a positive cash flow? Here is...
Question

No photo
Lisa Jill Dickinson's answer
Contributor Level 3

Hi, it depends if she co-signed on the loan, or if the loan is in her name....
No photo
John Pierce's answer
Contributor Level 3

To find whether or not your friend actually filed bankruptcy you can either ask...
Gregory J. Jalbert
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
Contributor Level 6

If you email me your friends name and address I iwill look it up for you.
Patricia Paul
Patricia Paul's answer
Contributor Level 4

The Washington State Attorney General's office has a website on consumer...
Question

Christopher L Cauble
Christopher L Cauble's answer
Contributor Level 5

A couple things--I dont quite understand how she could have "refinanced" the...

Ask a Question

Get free answers from real lawyers.

Debt / Lending Agreements Resources