In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. The estate, or its beneficiary should reimburse any valid debtors including the IRS and state tax boards, before giving any of the assets away. If the estate has been closed, there should be no further claims. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
The one in POSSESSION is responsible.
Yes it's their car you signed a lease they don't need a title to repossess their car. Title or no title they look up that information and have it mark on that title that the car was repossessed
Obvious answer, Yes.
The possessive form of the plural noun husbands is husbands'.Example: Both of her late husbands' estates were considerable.
Ones on which the owners are late on the payments. :-)
can you get late -husbands benifits
No, it is probably not too late. It certainly will help your credit either way. Call them immediately. Do not allow it to be repossessed if at all possible.
READ your CONTRACT. IF the contract is in DEFAULT, the collateral CAN be repossessed.
Its NOT a matter of HOW late, just that you ARE late. Read your contract. That should explain when you are in DEFAULT.
Absolutely.
Ones on which the owners are late on the payments. :-)
Yes