Charging an excessive amount of interest is called usury, and it is banned by federal law, and by laws adopted by most States. Excessive interest rates are called "usurious."
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No, if the car does not have a lien, then the dealer has no legal interest in it.I'm not sure why a dealer would even try to repo something they had no legal interest in.
He no longer owns any interest in the property.
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Your son must voluntarily execute a release deed that transfers his interest to you. If he is under the age of legal capacity then you should consult with an attorney. He may need a legal guardian appointed to act on his behalf.Your son must voluntarily execute a release deed that transfers his interest to you. If he is under the age of legal capacity then you should consult with an attorney. He may need a legal guardian appointed to act on his behalf.Your son must voluntarily execute a release deed that transfers his interest to you. If he is under the age of legal capacity then you should consult with an attorney. He may need a legal guardian appointed to act on his behalf.Your son must voluntarily execute a release deed that transfers his interest to you. If he is under the age of legal capacity then you should consult with an attorney. He may need a legal guardian appointed to act on his behalf.
Sure. Investing money can be done in either your name or your spouse's name and it is perfectly legal. However, if your spouse has no income (or job) then, you would have to show the interest income earned as an income from other sources when you file your tax returns because, at the end of the day, the money is yours.
Yes. The trustee holds the legal interest to property for the trust. The grantee should be recited as "John Deere, as Trustee of the Deerfield Realty Trust".
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.
Your legal name.
A legal alias is a name change where you change it legally through the courts. The new name becomes your new legal name.