The IRS itself has no interest in your tax refund, and they could frankly care less. However, the VA can have a judgment placed on you and seize your tax return for back payments, and the IRS will give it to them. They have to... it's the law.
Of course YOU WILL LOOSE YOUR HOUSE IF YOUR BEHIND ON PAYMENTS.
Sell the house.
Heck NO. LOL they might want you to THINK that...
is there any help out there to help make house payments
In the UK they are funded by Trinity House from ' Light Dues' levied on boats using British ports
At the discretion of the lender, a house can be foreclosed after a period of missing payments.
behind the gate on animal crossing.1.walk into the gate and walk out again2.then you have to cover the outside in the brick pattern.walk in the gate and out again then you fall over and will return to your house.3.then walk into the gate again and you will return behind the gate.hope i helped.
It means that you have to make monthly payments on your house.
Not unless your bankruptcy did the right things to allow you to keep it. If you are not in arrears in your mortgage payments before filing, you have to continue making the payments - preferably before the due date. If you are in arrears, you must file a chapter 13, with a plan to pay the arrears and whatever part of the unsecured debt you have to pay. Once the plan is completed, you can keep your house. If you get behind in your post-petition payments due, the bank will apply for relief from the automatic stay and you will lose your house.
I have the same question. I'm debating whether to pay off my loan to prevent this from happening or invest the money elsewhere.
Yes... But usually the courts will use wage garnishment as their first action. Either way, a person would have to be significantly behind on payments and/or not attempting to financially support the child.
quick moneyfind a fake toy gun and a bandana and go to the ATM stick the gun behind the person that is there and say GIVE ME THE MONEY