yes because his feet are smelly and no because he has a bath.
Only if they are licensed in another state and only if that state requires a license. If no license is required, any agency can collect there.
In this situation, the Ohio debt collector would need to follow Michigan law regarding garnishment of a spouse's income, as Michigan law would apply to the state where the income is earned. The debt collector would not be bound to Ohio law in this case. It is important to consult with a legal professional familiar with both Ohio and Michigan laws to understand the specific implications and requirements.
Yes if they are licensed to do so
Yes, an out of state debt collector can sue you. Many debt collection agencies collect for companies located all over the country.
No. Payday loans are illegal in the State of Maryland. Collectors are also prohibited from attempting to collect on payday loans in Maryland. Any lender or collector must be licensed by the State of Maryland. These businesses are not. You can report any issues you are having with harassment to the Maryland Commissioner of Financial Regulation.
It depends on what state you are living in. Some states require a written and driving test before you can be licensed. if you have been licensed in a different state prior to the state you live in now, you can transfer you license to that state.
In Texas, the statute of limitations for collecting a debt through legal action is typically 4 years. However, debt collectors can continue attempting to collect a debt beyond this period, but they cannot sue for the debt once the statute of limitations has expired.
Yes- if the purchase is from a licensed Dealer. A private seller may only sell to a resident of his home state, or to a licensed Dealer/ Collector in any state. A handgun may only be purchased in your home state, but a rifle or shotgun may be purchased in another state. (Except California, which has a state law that prohibits its citizens from buying guns in another state)
Brian was only licensed to deliver the cargo intrastate, and not across state lines to a different state.
State laws do. Each state is different so check the laws of your state.
Yes, plumbers can be licensed by the state of North Carolina. At nclicensing.org you can find plumbers that are licensed and at www.plumbersofamerica.com/north-carolina-licensed-plumber.aspx
Hello, Please search in google for State Statute of limitation. I could have answered that, if i knew which type of debt it is and which type of contract you have along with your state. You should get the answer, there are a lot of websites that have State Statute of limitation. Thanks!