It's your obligation to have that paperwork and your obligation to contact the car dealership and/or the credit lender and have them send it to you. If you fall behind on payments, you won't be able to use the excuse that no one sent you paperwork. Call the dealership where you purchased the car, ask for the finance person. The finance person should be able to pull your paperwork and see which company did the financing and give you the number to call. There was obviously an error done somewhere if you have not heard from anyone yet. Call soon before something happens. Call the dealership where you purchased the car, ask for the finance person. The finance person should be able to pull your paperwork and see which company did the financing and give you the number to call. There was obviously an error done somewhere if you have not heard from anyone yet. Call soon before something happens!!!
It should be right on the card. If it isn't it will be in the paperwork you received when they issued you the card.
Paperwork relating to the bankruptcy should be kept until at least the bankruptcy is off your credit report.
No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.No. Any change must be executed in writing. The debtor should always make payments so as to have proof of their payments such as cancelled checks.
Start off first by getting a Sears, Target, Circuit City or similar in-store credit card. After making purchases and payments on that for six months, you should become eligible for small limit credit cards. Keep making purchases and payments on all credit and shortly you will have established a ground credit. DO NOT GO OVER LIMITS, MISS PAYMENTS, OR INQUIRE INTO TOO MANY CREDIT ACCOUNTS.
This depends on who is responsible for the loan. If this is a PLUS loan, then yes, the parents or guardians are responsible for paying for the loan. If this is a loan that they received on their own, then they should take other action before asking their parent(s) or guardian for help. They should speak with the provider (a phone number is on the bill) to find out if they can lower or defer payments, before the loan goes into default.
More often then not you should have received paperwork from college about your loans but you can always contact your advisor or the billing office and they should have some of that information for you. Also if your parents co-signed they should have kept some record.
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It should be right on the card. If it isn't it will be in the paperwork you received when they issued you the card.
That should be in the paperwork that was included in the order. In any case, DO NOT PAY the other parent directly - send your payments to the court or the State Disbursement Unit.
Are you talking about death proceeds? Should only be a matter of weeks once you have filed a claim and provided all necessary paperwork and death certificate. 4lifeguild
You are still obligated to make your first payment even if your payment booklet has not arrived. Your paperwork should have included a form which stated the contact information for your lending institution in the event this scenario presented itself. Buy a car, read the paperwork, understand the paperwork, then sign. Then go home and read/review the paperwork again.
Laws vary from state to state. However, if you haven't made your mortgage payments for several months, the bank is likely to repossess your home. Generally the time period is up to the lender, but once the paperwork goes through--you will receive notices if your mailing address is up to date-- you should expect short notice that you are being evicted. Evading receipt of the paperwork does not change matters. Long story short, the best thing to do if you cannot make payments is to have a serious discussion with the right person at the lender--the servicing company is not necessarily the place for real help. See related link for definitions of terms.
Paperwork relating to the bankruptcy should be kept until at least the bankruptcy is off your credit report.
The insurance should cover an accident while it was in force. If you had insurance 2 months ago and the accident happened 2 months ago, coverages should apply. If the accident happened today and the coverage stopped 2 months ago, there should not be coverage.
Home ownership is shown by Deed, which you should have received when you obtained the property and which should be filed with the County Clerk.
The used car dealership probably arranged your loan through some financial institution, and not through itself. Check your paperwork to see where payments should go.
Question is uncler. If you are being fined, the paperwork you received, summons or ticket, will give the timeframe by which it must be received. If you are asking about fine money which should be returned to you (e.g.: your were found not guilty, or won an appeal, etc), contact the proper agency involved and ask.