Should I ask bank to report my car loan to credit after chapter 7?
Long story short, the bank isn't necessarily required to report your account. However, if it reports it, it has to report it accurately. They will...
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Long story short, the bank isn't necessarily required to report your account. However, if it reports it, it has to report it accurately. They will...
Depends on how much you loaned out, what the contract(s) stated, for what purpose, etc. As a general rule (In Georgia), if there is no contract,...
I would suggest trying to work with the lienholder to settle the debt. Typically, they will work with you if they feel that they can't get anything...
The debt wasn't settled just by turning over the car. You should turn this over to an attorney for review as there might be an issue of it being...
I agree with Attorney Silverman here. I'll also add that if the repo agent somehow gets behind the gate while you are home, call your lienholder...
The short answer is "no." Serving notice of the deficiency isn't quite the same as serving notice of, say, a lawsuit (absent a requirement in the...
It's tough to tell from the facts given, but you might could follow the vehicle abandonment statute. OCGA 40-11-19. You can contact your local...
So if it is a legitimate business, they should have a bond surety for their title work. You can file a claim with their surety company to help...
No she does not. They both have equal ownership of the vehicle. I always advise against co-signing on loans and buying cars together to avoid...
As to "Lemon Laws"--no. There are no lemon laws in the State of Georgia for used cars. Also, lemon laws only apply to dealers and not the finance...