If you made clear arrangements (and have a record of this that you can supply as proof) then the bank should honour their agreement with you. If they have not done so write to the complaints department supplying the proof of your arrangement and detailing how they have broken this. Request politely that they return any funds they have taken and that they honour the agreement (YOU must honour it to, TO THE EXACT DAY you said you would make payments).
call the mortgage holder and make payment arrangements
No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.
Check your loan contract, but in most cases (99.99%) if the payment does not represent the total past due amount, or if you do not have arrangements with the lender setting asside repossession actions in lieu of payment arrangements, no; one payment toward a past due balance will not stop or delay repossession of the vehicle.
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By federal law and most collection agencies' policies, partial payments are not manditorily accpeted. Collection agencies are not required by law to accept anything less than payment in full. If the agency has refused 25% monthly of the full amount to be paid in full in four months, I reommend sending the payment with an explanation of this to the original creditor. Chances are your payment and arrangements will be accepted.
If you continue to make payments as agreed, on time, you should be safe from repossession.
call the mortgage holder and make payment arrangements
Contact your lender and ask a company representative. If it is a local bank you can make the payment at a branch office.Contact your lender and ask a company representative. If it is a local bank you can make the payment at a branch office.Contact your lender and ask a company representative. If it is a local bank you can make the payment at a branch office.Contact your lender and ask a company representative. If it is a local bank you can make the payment at a branch office.
No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.No. You must make your full payment to avoid being in default unless you make other arrangements with the lender.
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NOT likely, you have made "arrangements" already.
How do I make arrangements for tax payments for taxes I owe to California?
Lets see...2 days after they got the payment,you were STILL in default.Made arrangements??? Must of been forgotten or not acceptable to the lender. Rights? pay what you owe and go get yo car.
Check your loan contract, but in most cases (99.99%) if the payment does not represent the total past due amount, or if you do not have arrangements with the lender setting asside repossession actions in lieu of payment arrangements, no; one payment toward a past due balance will not stop or delay repossession of the vehicle.
Not if it's settled outside of court, no.
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