Yes, but it's up to the lawyer...Some allow it... Some want the money up fronte..You just have to find one and ask...I am sure depends on what you want to use them for...
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.
call the mortgage holder and make payment arrangements
Absolutely, if everyone involved agrees to the payment plan. What they want is money; what you want is freedom from debt. Whatever gets both sides closer to that is a good thing.
How do I make arrangements for tax payments for taxes I owe to California?
Finance
That is up to the lawyer
finace
Transportation/automobile
NOT likely, you have made "arrangements" already.
Not to worry there's is lots of help out there for mortgages. Start by talking to your bank, if necessary hire a lawyer to help you with payment arrangements.
No one can answer that except the Unemployment Commission.
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.