Not directly. However, in many states, if the landlord obtains a judgment (and a judgment is always necessary for any form a garnishment), the landlord may garnish your bank account.
There are several states (NC, SC, Penn., and Texas) which do not allow garnishment for creditor debts.
No, a company can't garnish a workman comp permanent disability check.
A credit card company may win a lawsuit against you to garnish your disability or retirement checks.
Fannie Mae, or any creditor, cannot garnish Social Security Disability benefits to pay off debts. These benefits are protected by federal law from garnishment for most debts.
If your disablity is from the Gov. no one can touch it unless you have it in a bank acct. If you just get the checks and cash them, NO they cannot garnish any disablity checks if they are from the government, just don't do direct deposit.
If you are on SSDI which is federal disability then NO. They must go to Federal court after receiving a judgment in order to have a Federal judge garnish your SSDI checks.
No.
No
Yes most landlords do include background checks. This includes screening such as a social security validation, credit check, and criminal history.
No, but the court can.
No they cannot, and if they say they can they are lying. Tell them to leave you alone or you will call the better business bureau on them. Now, they can put a slam on your credit.
A large number of landlords are doing credit checks on prospective clients these days, and the percentage is only going to rise as the economy becomes worse.
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