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If the payer is in default on the settlement, either your current lawyer must agree to enforce or you will need another lawyer to handle... Read Answer
All payments made to the Creditor must be accounted for. Failure to do so violates the FDCPA.
If you are in need of legal counsel on this, please... Read Answer
If the claim is $12,000.00 or less, you can file a complaint in your local magisterial district justice for a fee. A hearing will be scheduled,... Read Answer
You could be the victim of identity theft (if someone took a loan pledging your home for the HVAC system).
Or it could be an unscrupulous HVAC... Read Answer
These are RESPA violations.
They are REQUIRED to send statements. They are REQUIRED to send Notices of rate increases.
"The creditor, assignee, or... Read Answer
If they accelerated the full balance of the loan, the only thing you can do is somehow get a new loan and them off.
Usually, they just require you to... Read Answer
Generally, attorneys only practice in a limited geographic area. As this format does not allow for location disclosure, I cannot state whether... Read Answer
I suggest filing in her district so there is no dispute about jurisdiction. If you have written documents evidencing the loan, that should be... Read Answer
If the accident was not your fault, then you should retain counsel here in the State of Florida to represent you on contingency fee whoch means you... Read Answer
Did you default on a car loan or lease? Then, yes they can repo the car so long as they are compliant with the law.
She can sue you for unjust enrichment. You get the benefit of the upgraded kitchen and the increased value of your home. If you would... Read Answer
If your father has the car, he is liable for the debt. However, he may return the car. The creditor will then sell it and seek to collect... Read Answer
You should consult with a divorce attorney and a bankruptcy attorney. Without more information it is not possible to give you options based on... Read Answer
You can file in small claims Court however you will be limited to filing suit for the Jurisdictional limit of $12,000.00. Considering that you... Read Answer
If the agreement was executed in your deceased husband's individual capacity, then the general rules is that you are not individually responsible for... Read Answer
To my knowledge, you have two alternatives. The first is to approach the creator and see if they will agree to a lesser payment. The second is to... Read Answer
Dear Mrs. McGee,
The while banks can turn someone down for reasons of credit score or risk, you sound like you may be being discrimated against... Read Answer
You can make a demand on him and then follow up with a lawsuit. Depending on the circumstances, you may have a case for unjust enrichment or breach... Read Answer
I'm not certain I understand your question. If you have the documents that were forged, it should be possible with the assistance of legal... Read Answer
You still may have options like chapter 7 bankruptcy coupled with a 522f motion to strip the lien provided you are elgible. Please contact me... Read Answer
A green card holder can sponsor her spouse and he can process at the US consulate overseas. A fiancée visa is not available for a green card... Read Answer
Texas has a 4 year statute of limitations for debts that are owed. Lawsuits cannot be brought after the clock has run, however there are other ways... Read Answer
She has to sign title over to you. Simple as that.
The green from the state is title, then you have to take to the Sec. of State.
Make sure you... Read Answer