Yes they can garnish and if you try to run from it eventually you will go to bank and your bank account will be frozen so best advice make as much effort as you can if you work with them they will work with you.
No. In the state of Texas a creditor cannot garnish your wages no matter how much is owed.
Yes.
If you default on a car loan the creditor may obtain a court judgment that will enable it to garnish your wages. The rules are provided at the link below.
If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.
With FEW exceptions, YES. that is the lenders usual option to collect.
If the creditor sues the debtor in civil court and is awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
If the the loan co takes you to court and obtains a judgment against you, yes, they will garnish your wages.
After the lender gets a judgment they can garnish your wages but they cannot getyour house unless you used it as collateral for the car loan.
Yes
First they must sue you and win a judgment. Then they could garnish your wages.
You bet they can, and they will.
no. the only things that can garnish your wages is federal and state.