Probably not if you leave no assets behind.
Obtain legal help immediately. *That decision is not made by the lender, but rather by the laws of the state in which the property is located.
Of course. Just because you move to another country, did you think that your debts would disappear?? The lender will simply hire a local lawyer to take you to court to get a Judges order to force you to pay, or go to jail until you pay up, in total. Of course not. If you move to another country, the civil law is different. Most the CC company wont bother if you have debt of 10k.
Do not bother with revenge, move on, get a better job.
Move - company - was created in 1996.
Sell it and pay your lender!
Basically. YES. You decide you cant pay, you tell the lender you are moving, you move out, lender sells home(not as quik as a car), lender wants balance due on the loan.
Move - company -'s population is 2,010.
No. He is not interested in you, so move on and meet someone else.
apply for the mortgage. Lender verifies credit / assets / job history / income. Lender gets appraisal on home and has title work done to make sure there are no clouds on title. You get homeowners coverage for the new home. Underwriter makes a decision on the loan. If approved, lender sends documents to title company or attorney. You go to closing and seller goes to closing. Investor wires money to title. Title disburses funds You move in :)
You can move up in the company, by hard work, and promotions only.
You don't get the title until that vehicle's paid for.
Don't bother your head, find yourself another guy and move on.