if you owe them money and they accept this IN LIEU of evicting you, yes.
You don't get the loan
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Yes. The co-holder of a promissory can assign their rights under the note to the other co-holder by a written, notarized instrument.
1. it must be in writing 2.must contain an express promise to pay not just merely acknowledgement of a debt. 3.the promise to pay must be unconditional. 4. the maker of the note must sign it
Only if you ever want to see your money again.
I needed to sign a promissory note for my student loan money.The bank is legally owed money when you sign a promissory note.The promissory note was only one page long but used complicated language.
You don't get the loan
If you signed a promissory note and the person decided not to sell you the car, you do not have tobpaybthe down payment. The person has already voided the promissory note by not selling to you.
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If you are the debtor you must pay the debt and have the lender sign a release.
Not enough information is given. Promissory note for WHAT? To pay the towing bill? To prove ownership of the car? Is the towing company asking YOU to sign a promissory note? Re-word and re-submit the question.
Yes. The co-holder of a promissory can assign their rights under the note to the other co-holder by a written, notarized instrument.
1. it must be in writing 2.must contain an express promise to pay not just merely acknowledgement of a debt. 3.the promise to pay must be unconditional. 4. the maker of the note must sign it
Only if you ever want to see your money again.
Likely, no the car is not free. You are in a position to bargain though. Your best bet it to contact a lawyer before you act. Either way, the vehicle probably does not belong to you and if not returned or if the note is not signed, it could be reported stolen.
In order to get an apartment lease you need to go out and look for apartment. Once you have found one that you like and one that is in your price range you would sign a lease with the apartment complex.
The holder of the promissory note can file a lawsuit against the signer/borrower in the debtor's state court of jurisdiction to recover monies owed. A promissory note is considered a written legally binding document and therefore is subject to the applicable SOL of the debtor's state of residency.