No one can take money out of your account without a court order. The exception being payments to the bank itself for administration purposes or penalties. These, however, would be set out in the initial contract.
Not unless the creditor has a judgment order and executes it as a bank levy.
No, parents are not allowed to take your money without your permission once you are legally an adult.
No, an employer cannot legally withdraw money from your bank account without your permission.
Banks can only take money from your account without your permission in certain situations, such as if you owe them money or if there is a court order.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
Not unless the creditor has a judgment order and executes it as a bank levy.
It is possible for it to happen. They would have to have a court order to do so.
So here is an example of what can happen when a creditor repossess an item. "If an item such as a car or furniture is repossessed, the creditor can then sell it. The money from selling the item is applied toward the money you owe. The creditor can still try to get any money you owe after the sale of the item. The terms of your contract might even add charges for the costs of repossession and sale."
Yes, your truck can be repossessed even if you are using it to earn an income, however, you can tell your creditor that you are earning money with your truck, and that if the creditor does not repossess the truck you will use that income to make payments on your loan. Of course, if you are not making payments, and spending all of your income on other things, then the creditor has no motive to let you keep the truck.
No, parents are not allowed to take your money without your permission once you are legally an adult.
No, parents cannot legally take your money without your permission once you are of legal age.
No, an employer cannot legally withdraw money from your bank account without your permission.
Banks can only take money from your account without your permission in certain situations, such as if you owe them money or if there is a court order.
no
Stealing money is taking someone else's money without permission and it is a well known crime.
Legally, in most cases, yes. Ethically, no, not without permission.
You can't if you owe the creditors