No, you cannot be sent to collections without a lease. You can be sued in civil court. * Yes. The landlord must only provide proof that the debt is owed. Verbal contracts are binding in most US states and it would be a simple matter for the landlord to show that the tenant occupied the residence. Any debt large or small, private, personal or corporate can be referred to collection agents if that agency is willing to accept such. there is not law which disallows the action.
Yes, paying someone else's bills can be considered a gift, as it involves providing financial assistance without expecting anything in return.
you can steel it from someone
Nothing. They will eventually turn all the debt over to collections. Collections agencies will not be able to find you outside the USA.
If someone stops paying their credit card bill, the account will go into collections. Additional fees and interests will be added to the account. Based on the amount owed on the credit card bill, the lender may file suit.
Yes, if they voulenteer. But, if they are working for you, and you aren't paying them, and they didn't voulenteer, they must be SLAVES and you are evil!
download to a blank disk of someone else's account
Yes, once you paid them, then you would no longer be in collections. Your credit report should update to reflect that it was either paid, or settled.
call the state police and ask
do a lemenade stand its also a way to do fun stuff!!
win it in a contest and ask someone to give you one ect
You can either ask someone to send you the product you want. Or you can earn credits or buy credits and then buy it. But other than asking someone to gift it to you, there's no other way to buy products without paying.
Yes, it is possible to purchase a house and allow someone to live in it without paying rent. This arrangement is known as a "gift of use" or a "gratuitous loan" and is typically done out of generosity or familial relationships.