If they are tax liens, yes the N.C. laws prohibiting wage garnishment only apply to consumer debt, such as credit cards.
Yes; Noth Carolina has property tax.
No They can not.....you are in one of the safe states. Texas and North and South Carolina along with Pa are safe states that can not garnish wages.
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Answer South Carolina, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas, you are correct on Texas.
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No. Not in North Carolina, not in any other state.
North Carolina is an equitable distribution state. This means that all marital property is split in an equitable manner. This does not mean that it will be equally divided.
Yes a lender can garnish your wages after a repossession. If the resell value of the item does not cover the cost needed to repay the lender, you are still responsible for paying the balance.
N.C. law does not allow wage garnishment when it concerns creditor debt. Be advised though, the creditor can take legal action to seize other non-exempt property belonging to the debtor.
No, N.C. law does not allow wage garnishment when it pertains to credit card debt.
Yes, they can!!! I had a car in 2001 for 2 months and lost my job and the car was repo'd. It is now 2009 and when I went to pay taxes on my current vehicle, they said I also had to pay taxes to the tune of $196 (on a $4000 car) on the 2001 tax bill before I could get my current car registration done. They also told me that they had filed for a garnishment with my employer (whom I no longer work for), so yes - they CAN and WILL! They will also take your state tax refund if you have any.