Of course. The whole idea of "security" in your pledge of the car in exchange for the loan is that it is easier to repossess it than to sue you for non-payment, and that applies up until the very last payment is made.
Yes, you can sue a co debtor for at least half of the remaining balance. You would owe part of it as well.
YES, read the contract you signed. How much you owe is partly due to how little you paid down and how much older the car is now.
formal balance
A symmetrical balance refers to a design that has dissimilar elements but still appears balanced, dividing a picture in half won't have the exact same elements however the elements they do have are varied and seem to balance one another out.
The SOL starts when you made the last payment.
Symmetrical balance is when everything is perfectly and evenly balanced out. Asymmetrical balance refers to a design that has dissimilar elements but still appears balanced, dividing a picture in half won't have the exact same elements however the elements they do have are varied and seem to balance one another out.
Symmetrical balance is when everything is perfectly and evenly balanced out. Asymmetrical balance refers to a design that has dissimilar elements but still appears balanced, dividing a picture in half won't have the exact same elements however the elements they do have are varied and seem to balance one another out.
New balance carries half sizes in boys sneakers only for smaller sizes.
The bank can legally repossess a car at any time you default on the loan regardless of the vehicles value or the amount past due. If your car payment is due on April 1st and you don't pay than you are legally in default on your contract. If you make a partial payment (less than the amount you agreed to pay in your contract every month) and the bank didnt agree to this arrangement then you are still in default. The best bet would be to pay the $128 before the car is repossessed or to pay the back balance owed if it has already been repossessed.
Table The others can be subdivided and still be what they are: half of the air is still air, half the salt is still salt, half the gold is still gold, half the nitrogen is still nitrogen - but if you cut the table in half you no longer have a table.
It could. Take the son to court before the mortgage co. takes mum to court.
In the UK if you have to pay a bill for something you ordered, you might sometimes pay part of the cost immediately, and the rest later after delivery. The "rest later" is called the "balance of your bill". It does not have to half of your bill. But if you had paid half up front, then it would be.