None. There is no debtor's prison in the US.
If the sellers sold the home for as much as they owed on the loan, there is no possibility for a deficiency judgment, since there is no deficiency. If the sale was through a short sale where the bank took less than it was owed but allowed the homeowners to sell and walk away, the bank would have to sue for the deficiency judgment.
jailtime, probation, maby some fines not quite shurwe
If you have an unpaid speeding ticket in Utah, there is a possibility that you could spend as much as 6 months in jail. This will depend on the circumstances.
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Someone would find out how much money someone owes in unpaid parking tickets from 5 years ago by contacting the parking enforcement agency in each state. Having unpaid parking tickets can potentially mean that someone's car can be impounded.
Generally most of the attorney will go with the percentage of the paid claim. I dont think so it will coast you any thing with unpaid claim.
Not sure how much he earned but the state of Ohio had to claim $1,182.98 in unpaid taxes from him.
around $90,000
Unfortunately, there is no clear answer to this in the law, and no apparent pattern to judgments.
Yes, in Indiana, wages can be garnished to satisfy certain types of debts, such as unpaid taxes, child support, or court-ordered judgments. However, there are limits to how much can be garnished, typically up to 25% of your disposable earnings or the amount by which your weekly earnings exceed 30 times the federal minimum wage, whichever is less. Creditors must obtain a court order to garnish wages.
Um... If your a paid member you can get as much as you want, but if your a unpaid member, you can either get 2 or 3.
An amateur is a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis.