Yes, this is called a judgment lien. A judgment lien can be foreclosed and a forced sale judicially ordered unless for some reason this would be unlawful, such as when such a foreclosure would be unlawful under homestead provisions.
If there is no repayment then the compound interest will continue growing for ever - becoming infinite. If there is repayment then the charge will depend on the amounts of repayment.
Yes
Electric charge is a property of some subatomic particles. Atoms can be neutral (zero electric charge), or they can have a charge. If they have a charge, they are called ions.
If you are looking for a debt repayment calculator to use online, numerous sites offer them. Websites such as finaid, moneymanager and consumercredit offer them free of charge.
The Bank of Nova Scotia does have a mortgage repayment calculator available online. It is free of charge for you to use this to calculate how long it will take and what you will pay for your mortgage.
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Charge
No it is NOT the same: Charge ( + or - ) is a different property from magnetisme (N? or S?)
property of a conductor that opposes the flow of charge passing through it
Only if you can prove repayment would cause an undue hardship to you or your dependants. You have to file an adversary proceeding within 60 days of your regular petition. A lawyer would charge substantial additional fees for this action, and many will try to talk you out of it. Most debtors do not qualify for the undue hardship exemption. There is quite a bit of info about it online.
They charge you a late fee, it goes on your credit report and you could get a phone call from the loan company.
Electric charge is the property of matter that gives rise to both electricity and magnetism.