Can I sue my car lien holder for negligence or get out of the loan?
Yes, you can sue the lien holder. Virtually, every car purchase contract has this language in it: ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT...
Woodstock, GA
Consumer protection Lawyer at Woodstock, GA
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Yes, you can sue the lien holder. Virtually, every car purchase contract has this language in it: ANY HOLDER OF THIS CONSUMER CREDIT CONTRACT...
Obviously there is a factual dispute between you and the card issuer. You believe that the account has been paid off, and the issuer thinks that...
An attorney would need to review the court records involved in order to determine if you were the subject of a wrongful garnishment. If the...
I think I know what you are talking about. Sometimes the online docket will have the word "retained" near the attorney's names. This just means...
You should not have to pay for the same service twice. However, like others have said, sometimes a single trip to a hospital can result in multiple...
I suggest that you consult with a bankruptcy attorney. While it does seem unusual to try to re-open a 20 year old bankruptcy, that is something...
You are right to question the legitimacy of these calls. This definitely sounds like a collection scam.
In most cases, the bank will not complete its investigation quickly enough so you will receive a provisional credit within ten days. It is not...
I suggest that you speak with a consumer-protection or debt-defense attorney about your situation. (Most such attorneys are pleased to offer a...
Very often, threats (especially telephone threats) to garnish for an unpaid online loan are false. Before a garnishment proceeds in Georgia, the...