It is an outstanding unpaid bill that a company has claimed a lien on your account to pay for. It may be a car repossession that has never been paid off and all other contact has been ignored and/or the payment criteria has not been met.
Yes, you can stop payment on a check that you have already issued by contacting your bank and requesting a stop payment order. However, there may be a fee associated with this service.
To obtain a money order from a bank, you can visit a bank branch and request one from a teller. You will need to provide the amount of money you want the money order for, as well as pay the issuing fee. The bank will then issue you a money order that you can use as a secure form of payment.
Generally banks don't charge such fee twice on same legal order , however if it has happened , than you can contest this and get your fee back , banks charge fee usually to offset the cost incurred in processing such requests from different government agencies. Such legal orders usually come in the form of IRS levies and state levies in USA.
An origination fee is a payment associated with the establishment of a new loan. This fee is paid to the bank (or perhaps the broker) that provides the loan or services associated with taking out a loan.
A Minimum Balance Fee is a payment made to your bank for not having enough money in your savings account, checkings account, ETC.
Yes.
Yes, you can stop payment on a check that you have already issued by contacting your bank and requesting a stop payment order. However, there may be a fee associated with this service.
To obtain a money order from a bank, you can visit a bank branch and request one from a teller. You will need to provide the amount of money you want the money order for, as well as pay the issuing fee. The bank will then issue you a money order that you can use as a secure form of payment.
Generally banks don't charge such fee twice on same legal order , however if it has happened , than you can contest this and get your fee back , banks charge fee usually to offset the cost incurred in processing such requests from different government agencies. Such legal orders usually come in the form of IRS levies and state levies in USA.
A legal order fee, usually, $100, is for the banks response and action at receiving a legal order document where they are asked to garnish, levy, or a place a writ against your account. The bank is responsible for accepting full responsibility for the document and held to it's directions or the bank itself becomes a co-defendent and is considered in contempt which means fees for them and worse. So the bank passes the fee onto the customer who's account is being affected. It stinks and it may be a little high but people do not realize what is involved and since they don't understand they feel the bank is "stealing " from them. It is ALWAYS printed in your disclosure statements and the fee is charged by most banks and credit unions.
To stop payment on a money order, you will typically need to contact the issuer, such as the bank or institution where you purchased the money order. They will guide you through the process and may require you to fill out a form and pay a fee. It's important to act quickly to increase the chances of stopping the payment successfully.
Yes, you can do a stop payment. However, the bank where you issue the stop payment will charge a fee for doing so. Plus, the person to whom you gave the check can sue you for non-payment of money and file a legal complaint against you to the police. This can cause you to be arrested.
An origination fee is a payment associated with the establishment of a new loan. This fee is paid to the bank (or perhaps the broker) that provides the loan or services associated with taking out a loan.
An origination fee is a payment associated with the establishment of a new loan. This fee is paid to the bank (or perhaps the broker) that provides the loan or services associated with taking out a loan.
A Minimum Balance Fee is a payment made to your bank for not having enough money in your savings account, checkings account, ETC.
A contingency fee is the payment that a lawyer will receive from a client if he wins their case. If the case is lost then no fee is paid to the lawyer.
To stop payment on a check, you need to contact your bank and request a stop payment order. This will prevent the check from being cashed or deposited. Be prepared to provide details about the check, such as the check number, amount, and payee. Keep in mind that there may be a fee for this service.