Yes.
Basically there are two: You must make a payment once a month. It must be at least the minimum payment printed on the statement.
There may be--but the letter you received is an obvious scam. Do a Google search (or bing or whoever) on Payment Date Release Division. There are a lot of entries about this company. They have been sending scam letters for at least three years. I don't understand why the Plainville NY attorney-general cannot seem to stop this.
Yes.Actually, I don't know that they will. I know that they legally can. Repossession is a hassle for the creditor too, so they might at least make some effort to contact you and give you a chance to make it right first. Or they might not.If someone has told you that making a partial payment will legally prevent them from repossessing the vehicle, that's not true anywhere that I know of.
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No, until you have missed a scheduled payment (at the very least), the lender has no right to the property.
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The memo line on a check is typically considered the least important part as it is optional and does not affect the processing of the payment.
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Sorry, No. Payment in full of any type of account will not change the payment history.
yes it has both. at least in my 1991 ford ranger does
Pay off the debt or at least make the minimum payment allowed.
Until the bankruptcy goes through, you continue to owe the money and the lender continues to own the security. Therefore they can indeed repossess your car. Where the car is parked is irrelevant. In most cases, they won't even know, let alone care, that the space is reserved for you. They will simply find the and remove it. Consult your bankruptcy attorney/solicitor or (in the UK) the Citizens' Advice Bureau for further advice. In the UK, at least, it is possible to be guilty of theft if you attempt to hide a car that belongs to someone else.