You could do that, or you could take it back and not give him money back. That is rental fee. Ask the friend how would they like it if you were to do the same thing. A lot depends are your relationship with this person. Will they willingly "give" back the computer? You can't "take" it back. Legally, your only recourse is to sue civilly. Be prepared with all your paperwork showing payments received or not received, copies of receipts written, the whole nine yards. Don't take the law into your own hands.
Not unless you have something in writing that states that they are to make the payments.
Yes.
Installment plan
Installment plan
Yes, Orchard Bank online payments are legal payments. Making online payments is faster, easier, and often more secure for both the person making the payment and the bank itself.
Yes, furniture can be repossessed if you start making payments again after 6 months, especially if the missed payments are not caught up. The creditor can refuse the payment if court proceedings are already in progress.
About 2 weeks after you make the last payment.
The payment options for a home loan typically include making monthly payments with a fixed interest rate, making bi-weekly payments, or choosing an adjustable-rate mortgage with varying interest rates.
Yes, it'll be there until the payments are completed.
Yes, a money order is generally safe to use for making payments as it is a secure form of payment that does not contain personal banking information.
Make your payments on time. Pay by check and write the case number and the date the payment covers on the check. Keep a hard copy of every payment in a file.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with making payments or handling financial transactions. I recommend contacting the payment center directly for assistance with your payment. They should be able to guide you through the process.