let me get this right, a passenger was injured in an accident, and received the drivers personal injury protection insurance im guessing for injury, and the driver want's them to pay them back? doesn't matter if you were a rabbit, and owned 5 ferrari's, if you are a PASSENGER in a car then in no way should you be liable for anything! that is why the drivers must be insured.
It means repaying the loan within the time frame you have promised, and when you repay the money, it means saying "Thank you!!"
No. An AU is not legally responsible for repaying the debt to the creditor as it is presumed that the AU has no control over the account itself. Hopefully the AU would consider it their personal responsibility to pay the account holder.
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The student usually has six months after graduation to start repaying a Stafford Loan.
The student usually has six months after graduation to start repaying a Stafford Loan.
The student usually has six months after graduation to start repaying a Stafford Loan.
There are many places where one can find advice about repaying loan debts in the US. One can find advice about repaying loan debts in the US at popular on the web sources such as Forbes and Consumer Finance.
Yes, a co-borrower is as responsible for a debt as is the primary borrower. The main difference between co-buyers and cosigners is that a cosigner generally does not have any claims to the property in question but bears the responsibility of repaying the debt should the primary borrowers default on the agreement.
If you co-signed a loan, you are fully and equally responsible for repaying it until such time as it is fully paid off or forgiven.
The responsibility for repaying state assistance in Pennsylvania depends on the situation. Typically the non-custodial parent must repay state assistance as well as provide support for the child.
Yes.
Yes