Bought a car on finance which was repossesed but they are trying to put a charge on a house where i dont live?
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Yes they can, your name is on the deed so they can.
One sentence: Get responsible about your finances, you leech.
They can go after any asset(s) held in your name.
If your name is on the property deed then thay can go after it.
I suggest you contact them and try working out a payment plan.
they can and will go after anything that is under your name
If its in your name then yes they can, I suggest paying off the remaining balance unless you want your brother to lose his property
If your name is on that mortgage - YES they can.
If your name is on the mortgage it is an asset that you own, so yes they can try to get the money through that house.
any personal property that is in your name can be attached for debt owed in most places
Yes, they can, if the house is in your name.
yes they can , your name is on the deed, you own the house and they can put a lien on it and your brother is going to be soooo mad. good luck!
Answer some of other peoples questions then maybe they will want to answer yours.
It is your property and the address is immaterial. Pay the remaining balance, or the lien will exist to haunt you forever.
They can put a lien on anything that is in your name. If you are still on the title of that property, they can put a lien on the house. You need to make arrangements to pay off this balance so your brother does not suffer because of your financial irresponsibility.
Yes they can. If you buy something, you have to pay for it. Dumping the payments and walking away is not an option;they are a company to whom you made a request for finance, and they have a right to recover what you owe.
yes, they can access as much payment they need to clear whatever they need. When making an purchase on credit such as a car, they are usually attached to house or possessions.
YOUR NAMES ON THE DEED ,,, YOUR IN IT ..
Yes they can. Call them and see if you can pay it off in installments and arrange for your name to be taken of the house deeds.
It is in your brothers best interest not to have you on the mortgage anymore.
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