Can a dealer car loan can money out of my account to pay my owed loan.
You have a loan on the car. You owe the money, and you cannot simply "give" the car back and tell them, "Deal's off!" When you actually default...
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You have a loan on the car. You owe the money, and you cannot simply "give" the car back and tell them, "Deal's off!" When you actually default...
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You will have to either (a) convince the police to make the owner give you access to the car (unlikely), or (b) file a lawsuit to get the contents...
This is a common misconception. Filing bankruptcy for your S-Corp. is pointless. First, no corporation is automatically entitled to a straight...
Your car is gone - forget about it. This fight is now between the bank and the repair shop. The repair shop has every legal right to assess...
Your first obvious mistake is not having a written, signed contract. That said, you can always file a mechanic's lien against the property for...
I agree - you don't provide a lot of detail here. You have a primary residence (homestead), yet both are rentals? You have a second mortgage on...
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Let's back up a minute. Your deceased spouse had debts in his name only? What kinds of debts? Why are you assuming that you're liable for these...
No bankruptcy will remove the state lien - you'll still owe it in a Chap. 7, and you'd have to make payments on it in a Chap. 13. The reason why...
You only have a right to your car if it is YOUR car. The loan is irrelevant - what I'm interested in is who is on the title. You don't mention...
You can ask the court to allow service by publication of the summons in the local newspaper.