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You can sue the primary borrower in civil court. The amount will determine which state court will hear the case. You can visit your local court for more information relative to your jurisdiction.
yes
You can sue anyone. What you need to win the lawsuit though is evidence. You have to prove to the court that the other person you loaned money to did not pay it back and you also have proof that they agreed to pay it back.
You can take them to small claims.
Yes. If you fail to pay a loan the lender can sue you in court and if successful it can obtain a judgment lien against you.
How can they sue for non-payment if they are not part of the agreement? Why wouldn't the spouse sue?
There are certain conditions you can sue someone for withholding funds. If an employer fails to pay or someone fails to pay back a loan are two examples. It is best to contact a lawyer for any legal advice.
yes
It will be easy to sue them if you had it in writing that they were responsible for the loan. If not, it will be difficult to prove since the loan is in your name.
You can sue anyone. What you need to win the lawsuit though is evidence. You have to prove to the court that the other person you loaned money to did not pay it back and you also have proof that they agreed to pay it back.
Payday loan lenders can sue you in South Carolina if you do not pay.
Yes.
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You can take them to small claims.
Yes. If you fail to pay a loan the lender can sue you in court and if successful it can obtain a judgment lien against you.
How can they sue for non-payment if they are not part of the agreement? Why wouldn't the spouse sue?
yes because of you pawning your title and you failing to pay for it ,so yea the have the right to sue
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