The Internal Revenue Service can as well as those operating under court order.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
Not unless the creditor has a judgment order and executes it as a bank levy.
No one can take money out of your account without a court order. The exception being payments to the bank itself for administration purposes or penalties. These, however, would be set out in the initial contract.
Yes that is why they pay intrest on your money they use
No. No one can access your account without your permission. Some payday lenders will keep trying, even after you tell them not to. In that case, you should let your bank know what's going on and close your account. You can open up a new one that they don't have access to. I would assume that at one time you told them they could take payments out of your account, but if you tell them to stop then they are obligated to do so.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
Not unless the creditor has a judgment order and executes it as a bank levy.
No one can take money out of your account without a court order. The exception being payments to the bank itself for administration purposes or penalties. These, however, would be set out in the initial contract.
It is possible for it to happen. They would have to have a court order to do so.
no
Not without special permission.
no
Only if she gives it to you. If you take it from her without her permission it is theft and a crime.
Yes, they absolutely without a doubt can take it back. Just because they erred and put it in the wrong account (yours) doesn't not mean you are entitled to it. If your money went into someone elses account due to bank error, wouldn't you want the bank to take it back and give it to you? If you notice(d) it before they did, wouldn't you want to be honest and call them to tell them?
Make a bank account and ask to withdraw.......
it is my understanding that the only people who can take money from your account without your permission are the IRS to pay back taxes. unless you sign somthing giving the bank permission to take money out of your checking account I don't think they can do it. make sure you read the fine print of any loan document so you know that you are not giving them the right to take money out of your checking account.
In general, if you are trying to get money from a credit card, no, you will not be able to do so at your bank without having the card present.