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If you default on a car loan the creditor may obtain a court judgment that will enable it to garnish your wages. The rules are provided at the link below.

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Can you garnish your daughter's wages on a cosigned loan?

You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.You would need to sue her in court and obtain a judgment lien. You could use that judgment lien to garnish her wages.


Is your home exempt for collection in a car repo?

NO, THEY CAN PUT A LIEN ON YOUR HOME OR GARNISH WAGES IF YOU DO NOT PAY THE BALANCE OWED.


In the state of South Carolina can your wages be garnished or bank accounts frozen for a judgment from a creditor?

NO. In S.C. they can not garnish your wages if you have a judgement of a lien. It will go on your credit report, but no garnishments.


i have a ten year old debt with hud and now they are threating to garnish my wages?

The statute of limitations is based on age of last activity on the account, not how old the debt is. If you have paid on it or even promised to pay, they can garnish your wages or issue a lien on your home.


Is an assignee a lien holder?

An assignee of a lien is the new lien holder.


If you have a lien on one house and it is going into foreclosure will and we have a second house will anything happen to the second house and can they garnish your wages?

Did you record a Homestead on either house?


Who needs lien insurance?

The lien holder would. A lien holder has a financial interest in the property


How can you get your money in a civil suit if the person is broke?

One way is to place a lien against their property. Another is to garnish their wages. The state laws will specify what can be done.


Can a personal lien be placed on a relatives property if a loan is not repaid?

Not sure what you mean. You have to sue them in court, if they owe you money. Then, if they don't pay you could garnish their wages. You'll need an attorney to place a lien. If you owe money, no one can put a lien on a relative's property.


Can a lien holder refuse release of lien if debt is paid?

If a debt has been paid off, the lien holder is required to release the lien. If the lien holder refuses, you will need to get a lawyer and take the case to court


Can the bank garnish your wages or put a lien on your house for a voluntary repossession in Pennsylvania?

http://www.pacode.com/secure/search.asp search the PA code vol. will make no difference


What is a Lian holder?

I think you mean LIEN (not lian) holder. A lien holder is one (an individual or company) which holds the lien to a secured real or personal property.

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