Yes. He does not have to accept a partial payment.
Yes. He does not have to accept a partial payment.
Yes. He does not have to accept a partial payment.
Yes. He does not have to accept a partial payment.
YES HE MOST DEFINITELY CAN DO THAT CONSIDERING THE FACT THAT HE DIDNT DO A PARTIAL JOB
Yes. He does not have to accept a partial payment.
Legally if you miss 1 payment you are delinquent and they can start repossession proceedings on their vehicle.
It depends on the terms of the contract. Legally if you miss 1 payment you are delinquent and they can start repossession proceedings on their vehicle.
Legally if you miss 1 payment you are delinquent and they can start repossession proceedings on their vehicle.
First off it is not your car. The car belongs to the lender until you pay for it. Legally if you miss 1 payment you are delinquent and they can start repossession proceedings on their vehicle.
You do not need a letter, you need to call or visit the loan company and talk to them about this personally. Skipping a payment can result in the loan company starting repossession proceedings on your vehicle. This is something you do not want to happen so contact the loan company immediately if you are unable to make your payment on time.
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If you are referring to motor vehicle department proceedings, the answer is "yes."
Can a vehicle be taken by the police for delinquent payments.
Legally if you miss 1 payment you are delinquent and they can start repossession proceedings on their vehicle. Remember it is not your car until you pay for it. It belongs to the lender.
Once you drive the vehicle away from the dealership you have taken possession of it and cannot stop payment for any reason without committing fraud.
Under Texas law, a vehicle may be repossessed even if payment was only late for 10 days. This means that is payment was due on the first day of the month, and payment has not been settled on the tenth, then, vehicle will be repossessed on the eleventh.
If there are two individuals listed on the title of a vehicle as primary and joint, they are both responsible for the payment of the loan. If the primary defaults on the payment, the joint owner is responsible for payment. If both parties default, the vehicle can be repossessed.