Yes, judgment for a debt is a civil matter and does not affect a persons rights to travel or carry on with their life in a normal way. It can however affect the person's financial situation in several ways. As a wage garnishment or lien against real property owned by the debtor or seizure and liquidation of non-exempt property owned by the debtor or bank account levies.
Of Course
Usually you will receive late notices for outstanding debt. However, you can check with a credit agency such as Veda and or Dunn and Bradstreet in Australia.
Only if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgageOnly if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgageOnly if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgageOnly if they pay off the outstanding debt owed on the mortgage
I doubt if you will be extradited over a 3 thousand dollar debt. However you should keep in mind that many of the credit institutions that operate in Australia also operate in NZ so it could harm your rating for a while.
No. Outstanding debt is a civil matter, not criminal. You can not be arrested for a civil matter.
That u payed your debt in full
im still living in Australia
A method to collect outstanding debt is to take legal action. If you sue or threaten to sue someone for a debt, they are likely to pay.
yes you can, if there are no outstanding payments. otherwise, your creditor might apply the second payment towards the outstanding debt. that is the easy way out for them.
A method to collect outstanding debt is to take legal action. If you sue or threaten to sue someone for a debt, they are likely to pay.
A method to collect outstanding debt is to take legal action. If you sue or threaten to sue someone for a debt, they are likely to pay.
Yes you can.
yes