Someone that asserts a right or a title, an example would be ' a claimant to an estate'
A person making a claim, esp. in a lawsuit or for a government-sponsored benefit.
Eric holder is not dead
Ed Holder was born on 1954-07-14.
Brooks Holder died on 1986-06-07.
J. Hamilton-Holder was born in 1912.
Thorne Holder was born on 1986-04-04.
The mortgage holder's lien which is considered a secured, priority claim.
when a policy holder dies within the two years of policy it is considered as a early death claim
No a lien holder can not file a claim against the insurance company as they are not the named insured, you are. Although if there is a lien on the vehicle the insurance payment for damages to your vehicle will be in your name and the lien holder name. They then might require that you fix the vehicle so they can protect their interest in the vehicle. each lien holder is different. CORRECTION: If the lien holder is named on the policy and the vehicle has been repossessed, the lienholder has a right to recovery under that policy.
Unless other agreements have been made, the creator is considered the copyright holder.
I'd suggest paying him off and then have him sign a quit claim.
Just file your claim, you won't get into trouble. The worst thing that can happen is that your claim will be denied, which is no worse than if you didn't file a claim.
They can still enforce the lien. They may have to file a claim against the estate.
The only way they are notified is by the beneficiary filing a claim with a certified death certificate and claim forms. They have no secret power to know if someone dies.
If your lien holder repo's your vehicle, they can file a claim against your insurance for damage to the vehicle. The repo company itself would have no claim, because it's not their vehicle.
The claim is assigned to an adjuster (sometimes called an examiner), who collects the necessary information and proof regarding the claim (this varies depend on the type of claim), reviews coverages available under the policy, and makes a determination of what, if anything, is due to the policyholder. If a claim is approved, the adjuster would authorize payment.
Not normally ... there must be some reason for this action on the part of the lien holder. If just one payment is missed, or just one day late, the lien holder could claim 'breach of contract' and demand return of the vehicle. I would be asking a high ranking official of this lien holder this very question ...
we just got divorced and he gave me the home but it is in forclosure if i fax qick claim to mortage company will they have to start process over