Your case is a tricky one you may be protected by the servicemans and saliors releif act but i would need a lot more information such as when you bought the house were you on active duty.
no
You should probably ask a local lawyer, but generally appliances that are NOT "built-in" are considered personal property and can be removed.
If the automobile came from the factory with air bags they are required. If you have an accident that deployed your air bags, by law they would have to be repaired
The army deployed its troops in the foreign country.
yes. regardless of where you are stationed, you can be deployed.
Yes, unless you bargain for a deed in lieu of foreclosure, Basic- if bank forcloses, its on your record.
No, as long as the air bags have been replaced the dealer is under no obligation to inform the buyer they were replaced. However if they were not replaced then it is illegal for the dealer to sell the vehicle. A carafe report will tell you if the SRS was deployed.
No
Private through General get deployed, not just in the Marines, but in all branches.
Yes, your retraining window does not change while deployed.
i belive that ov 2000 were deployed
Not if deployed to a combat zone as defined by federal law (i.e. Afghanistan). If they reenlist while in a combat zone, that bonus is tax free as well. They won't pay federal or state income taxes. If deployed to an area that is not a combat zone (i.e. South Korea), they will pay federal taxes and likely state taxes unless there's an exception offered under the state laws of their home state.