SSI cannot be garnished.
The best way to stop foreclosure is to stop in occurring this event to happen.
A partial payment will stop an eviction but the landlord must be willing to accept it. If they will not accept a partial payment, the eviction will proceed forward.
PAY the judgement.
Not paying rent is grounds for eviction. Most courts won't care about the bankruptcy, and most bankruptcy judges will not stop an eviction.
Bankruptcy can actually stop wage garnishments. If you can provide proof of financial hardship, wages won't be garnished during the bankruptcy.
To stop an eviction in North Carolina, you can take several steps. First, respond to the eviction notice by addressing the landlord's concerns or negotiating a payment plan if rent is owed. You can also file a motion to stay the eviction in court, which may give you additional time to resolve the issue. Additionally, seek legal assistance from local housing organizations or legal aid services to explore your options and rights.
If Its off your credit report ,and rental history you can stop clamming today!
That really depends upon the reason for the eviction. If you are being evicted for failure to pay your rent, then the obvious strategy to avoid eviction would be to pay your rent, and apologize for being late. There are other reasons for eviction which are not so easily solved.
can we sue landlord for not putting security deposit in bank account in nj
Yes. Even though the vehicle was repoed, they could take you to court for the remaining balance, or what they didn't recover through resale of the vehicle. You would be notified that you are being sued, and have the opportunity to go to court in your defense. If the court finds in favor of the lender (which they generally do), you could have your wages garnished. That may be the point where you have to decide if bankruptcy may be right for you. Bankruptcy would stop those proceedings and keep your wages from being garnished.
DID you read what supersedeas means. On a final determination of a case in a lower court, an adverse party can ask to stay(stop) the judgement for purposes of review by another court, (higher court)