Colorado - 20
Iowa - 21
Kansas - 20
Maine - 14
Massachusetts - 21
Missouri -20
Nebraska - 21
South Carolina - 20
West Virgina - 10
Wisconsin - 15
Approximately 25 states have some sort of right to cure law. Go to your states Attorney General's website for information about your states laws. half of the states have enacted "right to cure," or "notice andopportunity to repair" legislationhalf of the states have enacted "right to cure," or "notice andopportunity to repair" legislationhalf of the states have enacted "right to cure," or "notice andopportunity to repair" legislation.
Depends on which state you live in. Most states do not require a Right to Cure letter prior to repossession but a few of the states do.
Only in 9 states.. read your contract, it should be noted there.
The majority of states allow for a repossession as long as there is no "breach of the peace." There are a few states that require a Right to Cure letter being sent out roughly 20 days prior to a repossession. You need to check your state law.
Yes. Nevada is one of several states that has enacted "right-to-cure" laws. This does not only apply to mobile homes, but also to installment loan agreements of all types.
Most states (all states?) require that if you are going to sue & get a judgement to collect on an unsecured debt, a right to cure letter must have been sent. Most finance companies ultimately want the ability to sue because even if they don't sue themselves, the right to sue to collect the debt gets them a higher price when they liquidate the loan by selling it to a collection agency. If a company chose not to send right to cure letters, they would have to ensure that none of their loans ever went to court to collect. Since they often can't control after the loan is sold, they send everyone a right to cure.
These are the states that do not have redemption period: The five states they list as having no redemption period are: Texas, Georgia, Virginia, DC, and New Hampshire The rest do have different time lines for redemption.
Not necessarily...it is a list of all our individual rights as citizens. States have every right except the few listed in us constitution.....states actually have more power constitutionally than the feds.
The cure for me is that you just now this guy is the right one and you know it
It depends on the contract wording. However, most states allow the contractor to attempt a repair to cure the problem.
Need to know if South Carolina is a Right to Cure State when it comes to repossession of vehicles.
NO, but a good tuneup will probably cure your problems. There is no cure in a can for the symptoms you list.