Any creditor who is owed money and for whom the contract has not been honored by the borrower can file for a judgment in Texas and every other state of the US. Whether or not the creditor will receive that judgment is a matter up to the courts, however the judgment typically goes in favor of the creditor.
YES!
Yes, if they file suit and are awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
In general, any lender can file suit, be granted a judgment, and have the judgment enforced. So the short answer is yes. Some also claim they can file criminal charges for a "bad check(s)." This is not true. The actions that can be taken depend on the laws of the state in which the person resides.
Yes it can if the loan company taKES it to court and gets a judgment against you, then by all means they can take your taxes, pay, etc.
Apparently they went to court and won a judgment and you must not have been there. Could it be your sales contract allowed them to do that ?
An online payday company cannot file criminal charges in Texas. It is an unsecured loan with little recourse but a judgment in a court of law.
YES!
Yes, if they file suit and are awarded a judgment the judgment can be executed as a wage garnishment.
In general, any lender can file suit, be granted a judgment, and have the judgment enforced. So the short answer is yes. Some also claim they can file criminal charges for a "bad check(s)." This is not true. The actions that can be taken depend on the laws of the state in which the person resides.
Yes it can if the loan company taKES it to court and gets a judgment against you, then by all means they can take your taxes, pay, etc.
No warranty can be placed. They can file a civil lawsuit against you, then get a judgment to garnish your wages or property. This is a civil matter.
Apparently they went to court and won a judgment and you must not have been there. Could it be your sales contract allowed them to do that ?
Can a payday loan company garnish my wages or levy my bank account, assuming they are successful in getting a judgment against me.
Yes. A payday loan company may sue a borrower in Texas in order to get their money back.
No. Most the time Pay day loan companies will sue you in court. They do have a right to file criminal charges if you intentionally closed your checking account to avoid the check or change account numbers. This is illegal.
Yes. If you fail to pay a loan the lender can sue you in court and if successful it can obtain a judgment lien against you.
Your equity loan has no bearing on your ability to file a claim. You just call the insurance company and report the loss.