Yes, it can still be considered a repossession if the lender takes back the vehicle due to issues such as default or breach of contract, even if you returned it voluntarily and have not missed payments. If the company had problems with the vehicle or if there was a misunderstanding, they might report it as a repo on your credit report. It’s important to review the terms of your agreement and communicate with the lender to clarify the situation and resolve any inaccuracies on your credit report.
Not if you were paying for your own policy yourself. Tax free benefit. 4lifeguildMaybe. Disability payments can considered tobe partially or fully taxable income.
get in to problems by yourself
You can trade the vehicle in - but you would probably not qualify for a loan by yourself with no income.
people with behavioral problems or yourself
I would say you dont! She is married she should be focused on her husband. If they are going through problems/issues, then you should not get involved with her, you may be putting yourself in a bad situtation.
I am sure that they do, because they get involved with their patients a lot like trying to help out their problems and being around that stuff all the time might make yourself crazy.
keep the title until they finish paying it off.
you create your own problems and overreact, you set yourself up for failure, sabbatoge yourself, create your own problems
ONLY if you are on the TITLE as co-OWNER. Otherwise you are just on the hook for the payments.
answer it yourself byotch(:
you cant feed yourself
I don't know the process, but the last step is jail. If your in a commonwealth, they have the legal right to read that meter. Do not stop them, you will only be creating problems for yourself - and shifting yourself from a position of bargaining payments for your bill (which you obviously can't pay), to a position of them simply turning you over to collections (and turning off your electricity).