I assume you took over the payments after the other owner missed payments. If you are caught up on all the payments then there would be no reason for them to repossess the vehicle. You need to contact the lender ASAP to make sure everything is fine. Failure to contact the lender may create a bad situation.
You cannot skip a year even if you made double payments for the first year, the bank considers those payments extra and hopefully you made sure the payments went to the principle, not the interest.
yes you may not spend these payments. YOu wil have to pay back.
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Could you be give us a little more info?? Whose car is it??who is making the payments???
No as long as you are making payments every month. Most lenders won't reposess a car until you are at least 90 days late. The truth is lenders do not want the car back. Make sure and contact the lender and explaine your situation and they may even work with you to help you get cought up.
Orhcard bank will allow online payments. The payments could be for anything. YOu can pay your mortgage, utilities, and even credit card. They have made enrolling very quick and easy.
No,paypal does not take taxes out of payments made to you
Yes, you can get your car back but you only have ten days to do so before the car goes to auction, in order to get your car back you must bring the full amount of payments you are behind to the repossessing company. The lender can deny you the car back also, depending on how many times you made late payments.
Yes, as payment made without a court order is a gift. see links below
You cannot do it. The contract was made (and presumably signed) by your husband and your son-in-law. You took no part in the transaction, therefore you have no legal "standing" in the matter according to law.
Yes, furniture can be repossessed if you start making payments again after 6 months, especially if the missed payments are not caught up. The creditor can refuse the payment if court proceedings are already in progress.
Possibly, but as a common sense issue, you would get the arrears paid up before marrying again and keep them that way. If not, your new wife would have to cope with this issue as part of your marriage, not a good way to start.