A few basic guidelines:
You can claim EIC if you have the filing status 'married filed separately'.
what are the legalities of voluntary vehicle repossession
The only things in NC that are exempt from repossession or garnishment are SSI and veterans' benefits. There are limits that they can take from vehicles and properties though.
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Just log on to WWW.statelaws.com and ask questions.
Vehicle repossession laws in Arkansas is the same there as it is in every other state. One must pay his loans or risk facing legal action from the one that one has borrowed from.
Yes, an auto lender can use an investigator for repossession. This is often done to locate the vehicle and ensure that the repossession is conducted legally and safely. Investigators can help gather information about the borrower's whereabouts and the vehicle's location, which can streamline the repossession process while adhering to relevant laws and regulations. However, the lender must still comply with state laws regarding repossession practices.
There are several web resources about repossession in Illinois. In addition to this information, the Illinois General Assembly's website contains the full text of all Illinois Laws. Please see the links below.
It isn't relevant as both states allow repossession of a vehicle under UCC laws (without a breach of peace).
Repo Laws can be found at a site called www.dmv.org or you can also check your local laws.
The legal remedy for vehicle repossession is covered by UCC laws. Regardless of where the lender is located the car can be repossessed under the laws of the state where it was purchased or where it is now located, whichever means is most advantageous to the lender.
In North Carolina, the repossession of a mobile home typically follows the same legal framework as the repossession of personal property. If the mobile home is secured by a loan, the lender must provide proper notice and follow the state's laws regarding repossession, which may include court proceedings if the borrower does not voluntarily return the property. Additionally, North Carolina law requires that repossessions must be conducted without breach of the peace. It's advisable for individuals facing repossession to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance.