A house for a car would be called a garage.
It was called FORPLAY! Funny film.
you can try a house hold product called magic erase it worked on my moms car
It's called unsecured because there is no concrete collateral such as a car or a house that you explicitly use to guarantee the debt. For example, a car loan is a secured debt. If you don't pay, they repossess the car. A credit card is an unsecured debt; if you don't pay, they can come after you... but there is nothing (such as a car or a house) that they can immediately and swiftly go after and take.
Yes, that's what most people do, they park their car at their house.
Hmm... I think it was called "Wallpaper". :)
A roofed parking place by a house can be called a car port. If it is designed as a drive-through and is attached to the house next to a formal entrance it is also known as a port-cochere.
If a car burn at a house fire, the car will burn too and maybe cause a explosion to happen!
house of buffalo is called lyle house
A patrician's house was called a domus, the same as any other Roman house. In ancient Rome, a house was a house, its size didn't give it a special name. The only special indication of housing was the "insulae" or apartment houses, which connoted multi-family dwellings rather than private homes for one family.
"A house...dummy..common sense." false here in missouri you can buy a house for $50,000 and a car for $60,000
You are normally allowed to keep the house you are living in and one car in a bankruptcy.