Any lender has the right to sue regardless of the reason if you choose not to pay them back. Leaving a state where you took a payday loan is not a reason for a payday lender to sue you - not paying them back is.
Then they cannot conduct business in your state. Many states have made payday lending illegal. You would have to check with your State's financial regualtory agency. Online payday lenders will attempt to tell you that the State THEY are in has legal authority. This is not true. The state you are in has the authority.
The largest state to state moving company is currently the United Van Lines. They offer moving from state to state for both business and personal uses. Depending on the location of the moving, there may be a more well known or popular company.
Payday loans are considered illegal in the state of Georgia. However, if you default on a payday loan, the company can sue you in court. The judge will decide how a judgment will be carried out if the loan was given in Georgia illegally.
It will depend on the moving company, some will offer that service at a higher rate. However, there are also moving companies that specialize in out of state moving that might be worth looking in to.
No. In the state of Texas a creditor cannot garnish your wages no matter how much is owed.
Payday loans vary from state to state. There are a number of sites that offer independent information about the pros and cons of payday loan providers and the guidelines required for each state.
My top of line moving company is 123 moving companies, they are always there when I need them. They well rounded and try to meet everyones needs when it comes to moving from state to state.
If your insurance company is a nationwide company, simply update your address with them. If it is a smaller company that does not have coverage where you are moving to, then find a new insurance carrier where you are moving to, then cancel your old one.
No the plant wont reopen in NC once again a big plant is leaving this state, moving to a state where they have to pay lower taxes yet will increase the price of their products...Its a shame another company selling out
"Yes, Auburn moving company is only located in the state of California. It is a California based company and they have not branched out to other states at this time."
If the payday lender is licensed then the loans that they provide are legitimate. The state of licensure defines the pricing that the payday lender is allowed to use. Respectable payday lenders get individual licenses in each state and follow each state's payday lending laws. Less respectable (legitimate, but ethically challenged) payday lenders get licensed in a state where pricing is exportable (e.g., Delaware) and use the exported state pricing (generally higher than that of state-specific pricing). Unrespectable (truly illegitimate) payday lenders do not obtain licensing at all and charge whatever they feel like. They get away with such actions because they are generally located outside of the US.
Being on social security won't stop them from debiting your bank account. You would have to check with your attorney general or consumer protection agency for your state. Some states have made payday loans illegal, therefore if they tried to take you to court, they would lose anyway. If your state allows payday loans, then they could take you to court and win.