If you are talking about a credit card payment or a loan payment to a bank or credit union, then yes you can. Simply contact the credit card company or bank/credit union and request a change in date for your payment. Explain why the new date will be beneficial to you, and therefore beneficial to the lending institution, since the new date will ensure you will make your payment on time.
As far as credit cards/credit accounts, you will not have to make any payments and no interest will be added till said date.
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Until you get paid up to date, your car can and probably will be picked up.
Go to the FHA web site: http://www.fha.gov Government programs keep changing, so any answer will be out-of-date quickly.
The parties can make changes if they agree to it. Most include the method of changing.
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I ____________ am selling a___________vin#__________ to _______________ for $_________ and am agreeing to take payments of $__________/mo until paid in full. -------dated and signed---- then you write receipts when receiving payments and have both of you sign and date each copy for records.
Make your payments on time. Pay by check and write the case number and the date the payment covers on the check. Keep a hard copy of every payment in a file.
What form is neede to make payments to Maryland State ?
Any payments you didn't make are due on maturity date and will be charged with whatever %interest that clause states.
It will make a repo appear on ones CR and subsequent loans will require a higer interest rate and possibly higher down payment.
No loan is without risks. Those who borrow money to make a big-ticket purchase have to consider all the factors. For no-credit auto loans, buyers should realize that dangers include high interest rates, high penalties for missed payments, and the possibility of losing title to their car if they cannot make the payments they've agreed to.