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∙ 19y agoPayments are the entire balance due after the lender sells the car and YES, in most states they can garnishee your wages.
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∙ 19y agoIf you have an agreement to pay an agreed amount and make those payments, garnishment is unlikely.
No, but your car can be repossessed if you don't make the payments.
If you are talking about the IRS garnishing wages the answer is no. They can only garnish the amount you make over 40 hours.
IF they have JUDGEMENT, THEY CAN GARNISH YOUR WAGES OR ATTACH OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY.
A car can be repossessed in the state of New York if payments are late or defaulted. The only way to not get a repossessed is to make your payments on time.
If you don't make your car payments.
The only way you can have your car repossessed would be to not make any payments. If you have taken out a loan and have not made payments, they will take your car away.
You can contact the Internal Revenue Service and have them issue a tax lien, which will garnish your wages and-or paychecks. You can also consult with a consolidation company that will take on your debt and make monthly payments to them.
Technically you breached the contract with the lender if you did not make payments in 6 months. They actually have the right to NOT accept further payments from you. So yes, it can still be repossessed.
No you can only garnish wages for Taxes, student Loans, Child and spouse support, and payment of ambulance services in some cases. or If the federal or state courts make the employer garnish wage. Bank loans for Vehicle, house, or credit cards are usually not permisable for garnishing wages in NC. Hope this helps.
Sure, why not? Every time you sign a receipt you agree to repay the credit card company. If you don't make your payments, they have the right to get the money from you via garnishment.
Its usually 3 months when the bank starts the paperwork and harrassing you to make payments