It took 13 months from last payment to the end of foreclosure proceedings and the eviction notice.
Yes
Yes. A payday loan company may sue a borrower in Texas in order to get their money back.
yes, as the company is a legal entity, and it can be sued by the director if the shareholders of a company use the company as the alter ego of the shareholders.
A minor cannot enter into a legal contract. Any loan they are a party to is invalid.
Yes. If you fail to pay a loan the lender can sue you in court and if successful it can obtain a judgment lien against you.
You can take them to small claims.
Definitely, you can sue for unpaid loan. Please ensure that you have documents that support you loan and the receiver of loan.
no do you still have the house?
Any lender has the right to sue regardless of the reason if you choose not to pay them back. Leaving a state where you took a payday loan is not a reason for a payday lender to sue you - not paying them back is.
You should sue the co-signer. Even though you may be the primary person obligated to pay the loan, he is responsible to you for totalling your car. You still have to pay the loan company because you took out the loan; but the co-signer caused the loss. You won't be able to force the loan company to take payments from him though. Getting him to reimburse you will be your problem.
Yes, you can sue a relative for an unpaid loan. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the process and implications of taking legal action against a family member. It is also important to consider the impact it may have on your relationship.
Sue them, you have already taken pitty on them, so if they dont show signs of paying ( take your warning) sue them