Yes, is there still an outstanding balance on the vehicle as stated on Facebook?
Yes, there is still money owed on this vehicle.
The lender owns the vehicle and is required to sell it at a public auction for as close to the market value as is possible. It is likely the judgment wage garnishment is a result of money still owed on the original loan amount plus fees that were not covered in the sale of the vehicle.
If your co-signer dies and you still owe money on your car loan, you may be required to repay the remaining balance on your own. The lender may also have the option to repossess the vehicle if you are unable to make the payments. It is important to communicate with the lender and explore your options in such a situation.
If you are currently in Chapter 13 and you HAVE NOT signed a relief of stay, they cannot repo vehicle. If you signed a relief of stay for that vehicle loan, then get your stuff out and leave the keys in the ashtray.
== == You CANNOT sell or trade a vehicle that YOU don't OWN, and as long as there is a loan debt outstanding on the vehicle, YOU can't sell it, as it still belongs to the company that LOANED you the money to but it. They own it. If you pay the entire remaining balance to the lender, and get a CLEAR TITLE to it, then you can sell, or trade it to whoever you wish, but not before you pay it off, completely.
Yes, there is still money owed on this vehicle.
if you owe them money they generally will not release your vehicle to you in the first place
Yes, Facebook is still online.
Yes, in the 3rd episode (of season 3) JWOWW mentioned that she kept checking her ex's Facebook to see if he was still single. But her profile is probably private and only available to friends and family.
Adf.ly was banned from Facebook, because Facebook didn't want people to earn money from their posts. But people are still able to get around the block by putting their adf.ly link in other link shorteners, like tinyurl, then posting it on Facebook.
Yes, the amount of money that you owe on the motorcycle will be added on to the amount you are borrowing on whatever vehicle you are buying. They will then pay off the title since you owe that money anyhow for the new vehicle.
The lender owns the vehicle and is required to sell it at a public auction for as close to the market value as is possible. It is likely the judgment wage garnishment is a result of money still owed on the original loan amount plus fees that were not covered in the sale of the vehicle.
As long as you do not have a lien on your vehicle (still owe money on the car or truck) then you may do what you wish with the money. It is not required that you repair the vehicle and is your decision.
If you offered it as collateral yes but your lienholder will not be happy
yes he will still be mentioned
Drivers are required to have insurance. If you wreck your vehicle, the insurance company will pay for it. If you are driving without insurance in a vehicle that is not paid for, you still are obligated to repay the money you borrowed to buy the car. It is not the bank's fault that you wrecked the vehicle.
If your facebook account is not available so don't panicked because it not a critical issue. It's just a general issue confronting by site maintenance. If you want to get back your facebook account so you need to follow these two steps: · *Wait for some days · *Clear all cached memory and old history from browser If you are still facing this issue after following these above-mentioned steps so you can contact facebook help desk experts and get instant and online solution through the link as mentioned on my profile