The repo man will tell you that, but no it is not true.
No. The primary insured MUST match who owns the vehicle, otherwise any claims made for that vehicle will most likely be denied.
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Take the complaint to the court, but a good lawyer is also needed
Retroactive support is generally awarded or denied when the original support order is entered.
"yes the police can" The police can in the sense that they have impounded your car and they charge you a fee to get it back. But if the question asked is referring to a storage unit facility or a similar storage business, it would depend on if you are behind on rental payments + the language of the storage space rental agreement. They will not be able to keep you car, but they may be able to hold your property until payment is satisfied. It would be helpful to know more about the situation. If you are up to date on your payments but are still denied access, I'd call the cops.
if its deferred because you are in school... then you arent being denied credit because of it. if you dropped out of school then you have to begin payments immediately... if not then you default... which will get you denials. if you are deferred because you are in school... then it actually helps your credit because its an open account that's current.
No, and of the two, being denied a father is far most costly to the child and society in general as 85% of crime is committed by those who grew of fatherless.
You can be denied private loans, and grad plus loans for late payments on your credit history. If you default on a federal student loan, you will lose eligibility for all federal financial aid (including grants).
If you are denied a credit increase, it means that the credit card company has decided not to raise your credit limit. This could be due to factors such as a low credit score, high debt levels, or a history of late payments. Being denied a credit increase may impact your ability to make larger purchases or access more credit in the future.
A mark cannot be registered for several reasons, including if it is too similar to an existing registered trademark, which could cause confusion among consumers. Additionally, marks that are merely descriptive of the goods or services they represent, or that are generic, may be denied registration. Marks that are misleading, deceptive, or scandalous can also be rejected. Lastly, if the mark has not been used in commerce or does not meet the necessary legal requirements, registration may be denied.
depends on if you have a decent credit history. a 653 score willl result in a really high interest rate on a new car, placing the payments out of reach based on your income, resulting in you being denied. if leasing you will be denied instantly with a 653 score.