If you are referring to a mobile home loan default, and there is a deficit balance left after the home is sold, then yes...you can be garnished. Talk to an attorney and see if you can work out the problem, before you give up this home. There is more to this problem than you think! Good Luck.
Can wages be garnished for the balance of an auto loan in the state of Delaware
YES, in most cases. I have never heard of anyone having wages garnished to pay for a car loan (of course, I live in Texas, a debtor state, so it may differ elsewhere). Most places will just repo the vehicle.
Yes, they can be garnished for this reason.
Yes it can if the loan company taKES it to court and gets a judgment against you, then by all means they can take your taxes, pay, etc.
If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.
Not if he did not cosign on the loans.
No, wage garnishment in NC is only for taxes, child support
Can wages be garnished for the balance of an auto loan in the state of Delaware
YES, in most cases. I have never heard of anyone having wages garnished to pay for a car loan (of course, I live in Texas, a debtor state, so it may differ elsewhere). Most places will just repo the vehicle.
Yes, they can be garnished for this reason.
Yes it can if the loan company taKES it to court and gets a judgment against you, then by all means they can take your taxes, pay, etc.
If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.If you default on a loan and Ford sues you, it can garnish your wages if it wins the lawsuit.
No.
Yes.
Yes, you have to get a judgement first.
Yes, they can garnish your wages in this case. However, if the garnishment is so high that you cannot afford to live on the remainder, you can file for an adjustment.
Yes.