The laws and procedures on this will vary by state. It also depends on the the stage of the litigation. If there is a judgment against you, some states will let you pay the judgment to the Court and then the Court will forward the money to the judgment creditor. You should contact an attorney in your state or the local court for more information on the rules of procedure related to your question.
Yes. Then get a letter stating the debt was satisfied and photocopy it. Get a report from each reporting agency, dispute it saying it should say "satisfied"...attach a copy of the letter from court to your dispute letter. Attach the page of your report (photocopy) and highlight the item disputing. Include the case/account number in your dispute.
i was sued by citi bank and the wanted me to agree on a judgment so that i can continue making payment.
To pay a judgment issued against you, you typically need to follow the instructions provided by the court. This may involve making a payment directly to the court or to the party who won the judgment. You may also need to set up a payment plan if you cannot pay the full amount at once. It is important to comply with the court's orders to avoid further legal consequences.
Making a payment on a judgment after four years typically does not reset or extend the statute of limitations on the debt. The statute of limitations is the time limit for legal action to be taken on a debt, and it is usually based on when the debt first became due. Making a payment on an old debt will not usually restart the clock on the statute of limitations. It's important to check the specific laws in your location to be sure.
YES, making the down payment is part of the contract and you are in default on it.
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Making a larger down payment typically results in a lower mortgage payment because it reduces the amount of money you need to borrow, which in turn decreases the monthly payment amount.
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Contact the courthouse where the will was filed. They will tell you the cost of making and sending a copy if it is available.
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The moment you propose your payment plan.
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