No, You are late, the bank just gives you a 10 day grace period to make your payment. You should be happy that they offer you that and not complaining that they are harassing you.
They may send you a letter saying that your payment is late.
If your landlord is saying you didn't pay rent, you should gather proof of payment such as receipts or bank statements, and communicate with your landlord to resolve the issue calmly and professionally.
Commonly your mortgage payment is PITI, principal, interest, taxes and insurance...as all those things are what the kender cares about..they simply work as a billing/payment agent for the T&I, collecting from you monthly and paying on your behald to the dept or isn co. The morgage co sends a statement saying how much taxes and insurance were actually paid on your behalf (normally as part of the statement saying how much interest you paid), and what was paid (not what they collected), is useful for income taxes.
The correct phrase is "make a payment." The verb "make" is commonly used with the noun "payment" to indicate the action of transferring money. "Do a payment" is not the standard collocation in English and may sound awkward or incorrect to native speakers.
Normally, you receive your walking papers, pink slip, or a notice saying that you will no longer be considered eligible for rehire.
The first syllable "har" is stressed in the word "harassment."
You probably co-signed on the MORTGAGE LOAN that was used to buy the home. As co-signer, you are also entirely responsible for payment of the loan....and if the primary borrower defaults you can expect the lender to come to you for payment, or if they have to foreclose and sell the property, for any losses they incurr doing so. Thats what you co-signed for...saying you were responsible for the debt if the other borrowers didn't prove to be responsible.
That the payee and dollar amount are accurate, and payment has not already been made.
That the payee and dollar amount are accurate, and payment has not already been made.
Yes, indeed, it can be; it can also be libel and/or violate various other laws.
If someone is doing or saying something to you - which causes you embarrassment or discomfort, and they know that it upsets you - that's harassment.
It all depends... if your state has a law against cyber bullying or even harassment all you need to do is print off what he/she is saying, get an adult (or trusted friend) to help get it to the court and file for harassment charges.
No, saying "on God" is not considered blasphemy. It is a colloquial expression used to emphasize the truthfulness or seriousness of a statement.
Freedom of speech is basically saying what you have on your mind, to be able to express yourself, your beliefs,etc. without any trouble what so ever. Harassment is not allowing others to speak or do things freely. To trouble others basically.
Saying a proposed payment is "correct" means that it accurately reflects the agreed-upon terms and conditions between the parties involved, including the right amount, currency, and timing. It also indicates that the payment complies with relevant regulations and contractual obligations. Essentially, it confirms that all calculations and agreements have been properly followed, ensuring that the payment is valid and justifiable.
Sexual harassment, is intimidation, bullying or coercion of a sexual nature, or the unwelcome or inappropriate promise of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. In some contexts or circumstances, sexual harassment may be illegal.
They may send you a letter saying that your payment is late.