no you got to work hard to pay it off.
No it will not go away in 7 years if it is unpaid. If debt is lft unpaid, the interest rates will continue to go higher and higher.
As long as they are actively pursuing it, they can chase it until the debt is paid. There's no way to simply keep avoiding the debt, it won't just 'go away'.
yes the debt does not go away, the bank simply sold the debt to an outside collection agency.
In order to receive debt counseling, one can go to the Debt Settlement website. The website has tools that allow people to manage their debt more effectively.
After the mobile home is repossessed they will try to sell it. You will be liable for the difference of what you owed less what they got for it. They can sue you for that amount and if they win a judgment against you they can place liens on property or your person, sieze bank accounts and garnish wages. Wages cannot be garnished in TX, PA, NC, or SC. No debt EVER just 'goes away' and its presence or absence from your credit reports does not alter attempts to collect a debt.
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No it will not go away in 7 years if it is unpaid. If debt is lft unpaid, the interest rates will continue to go higher and higher.
Whether or not something will ever go away depends wholly on what it is. If it is an illness, it will likely go away at some point. If it is a disease, it may take awhile.
All I have ever heard is No it wont go away
My brother had them and they went away so they can.
As long as they are actively pursuing it, they can chase it until the debt is paid. There's no way to simply keep avoiding the debt, it won't just 'go away'.
It may slow down as you get older, and eventually go away.
That is not science. It also implies that who-ever reads it must be in debt, which is not the case.
Yes, Germany has and also, Tokyo, but Tokyo is starting to go back in debt.
Depends on what they are for and where you are.
NO!!
Yes, the vast majority of veterinarians go into debt during vet school to afford the tuition. Other times a veterinarian will go into debt include major purchases at the clinic (such as new equipment), opening or purchasing a clinic and purchasing a house or car.