YES
I guess I phrased the question badly..
The car dealer repossesed the car (illegaly, because he gave no notification), and threatened to keep the car and all the money that had been paid. He wouldn't work out any new terms before that. And he would not accept full payment of the car on the date the final payment had to be made.
He will very soon be put out of business.
No, someone cannot withdraw money from your account with just your account number. They would also need additional information such as your name, password, and/or security code to access your funds.
Land refinancing can be useful to raise money to spend on improvements to the land. It can also be a good idea for someone who needs to spend the money elsewhere.
yes they can...but it also depends on state laws too
Melissa, what does your contract say?? It also depends on what state you are in. Usually, YES, you do have to pay.
You can sue anyone. What you need to win the lawsuit though is evidence. You have to prove to the court that the other person you loaned money to did not pay it back and you also have proof that they agreed to pay it back.
Buying a repossessed car today can be a great way to save money, but be careful to inspect the car to be sure there are no hidden problems since they are typically sold "as is". Some dealers specialize in repossessed cars and you can also find them at a local auction.
You can take courses at Colorado College for record production. You can also take courses at Colorado Technical University.
Repossessed cars are usually auctioned off in the county they were repoed in, you can also try this link to help find repossessed cars, http://ultracarfinder.com/
A website created by Colorado called 'Colorado Mountain Vacations' gives tourists every single detail and exactly what is at the park. A vacation to the mountains can also be booked from the website.
If one is interested in selling one's Chevrolet Colorado, it would be suggested using local car dealers and also online auction websites such as eBay.
You will also be liable for any deficiency balance
No and its also not safe.
Because of the Colorado river, which was named by the spanish, meaning 'red'. Also, because Colorado means color red.
It is robbery, also known as mugging.
One can find a listing of Colorado real estate lawyers on the Property Lawyers website where one can search for lawyers by location. One can also find them on Yelp.
Wyoming is the state directly north of and on the northern border of Colorado. Nebraska is also north of Colorado, located on the north and east borders of Colorado. Montana is also north of Colorado as it is north of Wyoming. South Dakota and North Dakota are also north of Colorado as they are north of Nebraska.
In Colorado, it runs eastern to the Rocky Mountains. It's also located by Colorado Springs. :)