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That is up to the lender. You need to contact the lender.That is up to the lender. You need to contact the lender.That is up to the lender. You need to contact the lender.That is up to the lender. You need to contact the lender.
no. you will have to consolidate separately. with a federal lender then a private lender.
Under federal law, I don't believe the lender has any obligation to contact you as soon as the borrower misses a payment. You need to ask the lender to do it, and get this in writing.
You contact the lender, if that doesnt work, you contact a local attorney. Sue the lender
Each lender is different. Contact the lender of your choice for that lender's policy.
Contact your lender or the insurance company listed on the policy.Contact your lender or the insurance company listed on the policy.Contact your lender or the insurance company listed on the policy.Contact your lender or the insurance company listed on the policy.
Contact the lender.
Call your lender or loan provider and ask for deferment form to be mailed to you. Or if the loan provider has a website where you can download the form then download it and mail it with proof of enrollment verification from your school. They will grant you deferment until you graduate. If you are not in school and having trouble making payment then ask them for any option they have.
You can contact them and sometimes you can work out a deal with them. If not, you can allow them to repossess the car. Contact the lender and they will tell you where to take the car.
It would be simpler for all parties if you contact them and voluntarily surrendered the car at the lender's discretion. Although you do not legally have to reliquish any property until the BK is discharged. How much time do you want to buy? The court will tell you what to do if you don't contact the lender. The court will contact the lender after you file and ask what the lender wants...actually, where and when he will pick up his assets. Usually a month.
In most instances when you get behind on your payments. The exact details of when the lender will repossess the vehicle is listed in the contract you signed when you took out the loan on the vehicle. Read your contract with the lender.
Yes until it has been sold by the lender, contact the lender and pay the bill