READ your contract. It likely has "right to accelerate balance due" clause. Just as you have the right to pay the loan off early, the lender retains the right to call it due early. This depends on several factors, your payment history,if you are in default, ect. So, YES, they could refuse.
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.
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
As long as you continue to hide the car and/or refuse to make the payments. You need to send them a certified telling them to stop calling then they must stop.If they refuse you have rights under the Fair Credit Act its online look it up.
no the land lord cannot refuse to give receipt
Once the loan is in default the bank has the right to refuse payment and repossess the vehicle.
Yes, a business can legally refuse card payments as long as they clearly communicate their payment policies to customers and comply with any relevant laws and regulations.
Yes. If their offer doesn't equal the amount you paid in ppi payments then you can refuse their offer.
No. As long as you can make the payments for all the fees and hospital charges, they cannot refuse treatment.
Yes. If you are in default the bank can refuse anything short of your full past due balance.
Read the contract again. What part of it are you in DEFAULT on? There is a clause in most contracts that says the lender can accelerate the balance due for a number of reasons.
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