Yes like concrete they deliver it and when u don't pay the put a lien on your place u pay and it goes away
In Texas, the legal age to move out of your parents' home without parental consent is 18 years old. However, a minor may be able to obtain emancipation through a court order before turning 18 to live independently.
Can't think of any reason why not?
Technically it could be a day before some action is taken if appropriate reasons aren't given. But action for a small amount of time will be minor, e.g. a phone call home. It would take a considerable amount of time before the parent(s)/carer(s) are taken to court and put in jail.
The answer is yes, if the creditor brings you to court on the matter.
In most places the nursing home would first need to take you to court to receive a judgement allowing them to take your home in partial payment for the cost of nursing home services. If they are in the process of doing that, you need to see a lawyer. As far as I know, in Texas, a person's home cannot be taken to pay a commercial debt. However, medicade requires a person going into a nursing home sell all their property, including their home and pay the nursing home costs out of their estate until all that remains is something like $2000 before medicade will begin covering nursing home expenses.
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In Texas you can only borrow up to 80% of the appraised value of your home in a home equity loan. The Texas Constitution states that you must wait 1 year before you can refinance a home loan.
Yes, unless court ordered otherwise. see link
Yes, if the parents file a petition with an Arkansas court requesting the minor be taken into custody and returned to the family home. Or if the minor is taken into custody by Texas authorities for any reason. Adults who allow a minor to reside in their home without having received permission from the minor's parents or guardian are subject to criminal charges and civil action. It is a violation of federal law for a minor to cross state lines without parental permission. (18 USC 2243 & 18 USC 2423).
They take you to court first
Hi from Texas, Can a person that repossesses enter your home without being notified by the courts that they are at your home to take an item; such as a 50" TV and computer
His main adult home was in Texas.