The surcharge is part of the bill and I imagine your policy would get canceled if not paid in full eventually. If it does get canceled you will find it difficult to get insurance through another company and they can ding your credit for non payment but usually that take a few months depending on the company.
Unpaid balances owed to insurance companies will be sent to collection agencies and will count against your credit.
No, it does not affect your credit score at all.
BK will not affect any insurance policies that are already in effect.
No..but it will effect your current and future Insurance rates.
Usually any increase or decrease in premium due to tickets or accidents will not take effect until the renewal date of the policy. This is standard across the industry.
If they pay the loan late it will report on your credit and effect your credit score--which effects your rate. But if they do pay late, and you can show from cancelled checks that they pay the loan you can still get a loan.
There is a good chance you will get cancelled or at least your premiums are going to shot skyhigh.
No, the finance company would simply refund any monies they charged you for forced placed insurance and your primary insurance company would be responsible for footing the bill.
No. Not unless there was some type of insurance in place to that effect, either mortgage insurance of a life insurance policy.No. Not unless there was some type of insurance in place to that effect, either mortgage insurance of a life insurance policy.No. Not unless there was some type of insurance in place to that effect, either mortgage insurance of a life insurance policy.No. Not unless there was some type of insurance in place to that effect, either mortgage insurance of a life insurance policy.
if the effect of an error is cancelled by the effect of some other error,trial balance will agree.
A short sale will effect your credit score in a negative way. Your credit score will stay on your credit report for some years.
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