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I seriously doubt if any one creditor can take your house especially if it's not paid off and you are still making payments on it. What a creditor can do though is force you into declaring Bankrupcy and at that point depending on how much money is owed on your home either the house would be sold and the money distrubuted amoungst your creditors or the bank where you got your mortage would re-sell the house.
Not without a Court Order
They could.
they didnt take her away she was kidnapped on the show
"The creditor came to the house to see what would need to be repaired after foreclosure"
Yes, in the state of Texas, a creditor can come right to your house if you owe debts. However, in other states, the creditor must first get court papers to just show up at your residence.
Yes if you cannot pay for it
No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.No. A judgment creditor cannot take possession of child support payments to satisfy a lien.
Yes.
no
blackthorn city in the move mans house
No, a creditor can only take non-exempt property that is solely owned by the person they are collecting from. (Unless both parties owe the creditor)
Any creditor may be able to take your assets (including property you own) if you fail to keep your credit agreements.
Yes. If you owe a creditor money and you have an asset (such as a house), a creditor can put a lien against your asset for any amount, even $1.
No, unless the creditor gets relief from stay or the bankruptcy is dismisssed.