You could possibly go to jail and or prison. Sorry IF this question is an actuality for you. :(
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.
If your sued and your creditors receive a judgment they can put a lien on your property.
Yes. It doesn't matter how much the account balance is, it only matters if the creditor can collect the money owed after wining a lawsuit
Yes. You can be sued for for unpaid debt no matter where you live. Further more, this debt WILL affect your financial standing in Australia and your ability to get credit here.
Yes, you can be sued for unpaid payday loans in Texas. Lenders have the right to take legal action to recover the debt, which could result in a lawsuit. If the lender obtains a judgment against you, they may be able to garnish your wages or place a lien on your property. It's important to address any unpaid loans promptly to avoid legal consequences.
Yes, the agreement includes their ability to sue you for unpaid bills.
Yes. Even though credit cards are considered unsecured transactions, the account holder can be sued by the original creditor or a third party collector for the debt.
No. But you can be sued and all of your assets can be in jeopardy, including your current paycheck. Unpaid credit card debt is a civil matter, not a criminal one. It's only criminal if you somehow commited fraud in obtaining the credit. Really, obtaining credit through fraud is a crime anyway, even if you are making the payments.
If you anyone money, you can be sued.
Absolutely yes. It happens to someone everyday.
Yes, in Florida, creditors can sue individuals over unpaid credit card debt. If a lawsuit is successful, the court may issue a judgment against the individual requiring them to repay the debt.
If your sued and your creditors receive a judgment they can put a lien on your property.
Yes. Every time you sign for a purchase, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of use of the credit card which includes repayment. If you don't repay the debt, you will be sued for not only the credit card charges but for interest and probably legal fees, too.
Yes. It doesn't matter how much the account balance is, it only matters if the creditor can collect the money owed after wining a lawsuit
That is what we call theft. And then you will be sued, your wages garnished and your credit destroyed.
If by "served" if you're asking if you can be sued for the unpaid balance of the loan, yes you can.
Yes. You can be sued for for unpaid debt no matter where you live. Further more, this debt WILL affect your financial standing in Australia and your ability to get credit here.