Yes indeed you do. If you don't, your wages will end up garnished anyway.
Judement Day is on May 21st
unfortunatly,because the judement was brought againest you in the first place it will hurt your credit. If the judement was settled you need to ask the court who handled the case how you get it off your credit. Make sure you do this, otherwise the judgment can stay on your credit forever.Good luck
They turn it off.
Yes.
the bank cant come and steal it. but the insurance company can if you dont pay that
You pay the correct amount.
they take your car
You own it and no longer need to pay a mortgage. You get the deed to the house and are free to do whatever you want to.
you then only have to pay the second
If you pay off the principal before the interest, you will end up paying less in total interest over the life of the loan. This can help you save money and pay off the debt faster.
Mortgage repossession occur when you have no money to pay off your mortgage and only happens as a last resort to make up for the payments you can no longer pay off.