Any repossession will appear on a credit report, voluntary or not. Where it makes a difference is when the potential new lender calls the original lender and finds out the situation. Lenders don't like vehicles being turned in, but it's like paying taxes, even though it is not what is desired, it happens. Calling them won't necessarily make them mad but be ready for them to try to talk you into keeping the vehicle.
Sure, there is no law against it.
Yes.
Payments for those goods which are used to produce other goods are called interest ie payments (remuneration) or capital.
Legally, only you and the company employing them, oh and the government.
Yes, when calling a suicide hotline you would definitely have a real person on the phone with you, to discuss your problems and your needs and circumstances.
Information in the lnks below but also discuss with your lawyer.
Payments for the applications of human efforts for the production of goods and services is termed as wages.
Discuss the situation with your parents and a social worker. Check if you are entitled to social benefits payments.
Go to the citizens advice bureau. Discuss your situation with them. If you do this, your life could begin again.
Yes. However, the beneficiary must continue to make the mortgage payments or pay off the mortgage or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should discuss the situation with the attorney who will draft your will.Yes. However, the beneficiary must continue to make the mortgage payments or pay off the mortgage or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should discuss the situation with the attorney who will draft your will.Yes. However, the beneficiary must continue to make the mortgage payments or pay off the mortgage or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should discuss the situation with the attorney who will draft your will.Yes. However, the beneficiary must continue to make the mortgage payments or pay off the mortgage or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should discuss the situation with the attorney who will draft your will.
Mortgage payments will vary depending on credit score, purchase price, as well as interest on the loan. The best place is to talk with a loan agent to discuss the prices.
You would need to discuss that with an agent from your insurance company. Only they are in any position to give you a definitive answer on this.