They can refuse any payment offer that is different than the amount specified in the contract. And don't think of the statement that they will garnish 30% of your wages as a threat. It's a warning, but they will need to sue you and get a court order to do it.
The best way to lower one's monthly credit card payments is calling the card issuer and explaining why one wishes to lower the rate. Depending on the creditor they may extend the due date.
How much down and what are your monthly payments
It means that you have to make monthly payments on your house.
Yes, we accept monthly payments for our services/products.
The difference in frequency between monthly and semi-annual CD coupon payments is that monthly payments occur once a month, while semi-annual payments occur twice a year.
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you can garnish monthly alimony payments to collect on a civil judgment. You would need to follow the proper legal procedures and obtain a court order to garnish the payments. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to ensure you follow the correct steps.
The IRS does not garnish these payments (except from their employees). The IRS will, at the State's request, intercept tax refunds to collect unpaid child support.
Yes, if you have agreed that the house will be used for collateral.
It depends. If:you have a monthly loan repayment agreement with the creditor wherein the creditor automatically deducts your monthly payments from your savings account oryou have defaulted on your loan payments for more than 2 or 3 months and haven't contacted the creditor reg. the sameThen, the creditor can withdraw money from your account (if there is any cash available) towards your loan repayment. Otherwise the creditor cannot deduct any money from your account without intimating you.
The best way to lower one's monthly credit card payments is calling the card issuer and explaining why one wishes to lower the rate. Depending on the creditor they may extend the due date.
If the debt was properly assigned by the original creditor, yes. If you are making payments to the Original creditor than ask them to pull it back from there Collection agency, then dispute with the CRA's and when they update it should delete
How much down and what are your monthly payments
It means that you have to make monthly payments on your house.
If the payments are not suitable in size to the creditor, then yes. This commonly happens with medical bills. Hospitals and clinics are not required to extend the courtesy of credit to anyone. Payment in full tends to be the policy. If you owe thousands and are only paying a small amount (like 50 every month) they will send it to collections.
Yes, we accept monthly payments for our services/products.
Yes, if the monthly payment is not the minimum amount agreed upon, a breach of contract has occurred on the part of the account holder and the creditor may take whatever action they decide is warranted.
You can contact the Internal Revenue Service and have them issue a tax lien, which will garnish your wages and-or paychecks. You can also consult with a consolidation company that will take on your debt and make monthly payments to them.