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you owe more than it is worth

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1. To put a heavy load on; burden: 2. To hinder or impede the action or performance of: 3. To burden with legal or financial obligations

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A sentence for the word encumbered?

With his friends encumbering him, Brian struggled to climb the stairs. With his friends encumbering him, Brian struggled to climb the stairs.


What is heavy as an adverb?

The adverb form is heavily. It means in a heavy or encumbering manner.


What is the noun form of the verb encumber?

The noun forms for the verb to encumber are encumbranceand the gerund, encumbering.


What is a personal obligation?

Black's Law Dictionary(8th) personal obligation. 1. An obligation performable only by the obligor, not by the obligor's heirs or representatives. 2. An obligation in which the obligor is bound to perform without encumbering his or her property for its performance.


Pros and cons of elliptical workouts?

Buying an elliptical may be costly, but with enough hard word and dedication, it can be worth it. PROS: Convenient way to work-out, 15 minutes a day can keep you in good cardiovascular shape. CONS: The price, the fact that it is a large and encumbering machine.


Why are taxes so high?

Well, here in the US they aren't terribly high...at least compared to most all other developed free economy nations, many, many of which are much higher and all encumbering. And obviously, while it may not fall under the "taxes", in most communist systems, the contribution required is virtually always much higher.


If you have a judgment against you in Pennsylvania can you lose your house?

The forced sale of a primary residence is possible by a judgment creditor. However, this seldom happens as the procedure is lengthy and costly, generally the judgment creditor will place a lien on the property thereby encumbering it so that it cannot be refinanced, have the title transferred or sold until the lien is satisfied. Whether or not a valid lien is possible and/or a forced sale of the property is viable depends largely on how the property is titled.


If you have a home in Florida and want to refi and have gotten married does the spouse have to be on title or sign any documents if they are not on the mortgage?

It depends on whether the property is your primary residence/homestead or not. If it is, the spouse needs to sign the mortgage and have her name on the front page. It will typically say, for instance, "John Doe, joined by his wife, Jane Doe." If it's not homestead property, the spouse does not need to sign, but there needs to be language on the front page indicating that the mortgagor is encumbering non-homestead property.


What is a memorandum of trust?

A summary of trust provisions, typically consisting of the identity of the trustees. ==Additional Answer== In some jurisdictions a memorandum of trust is used to validate a conveyance of real estate by a trustee. In Massachusetts it must state: The name of the trust; The name and address of the trustee of the trust; The date of execution of the trust; The powers specified in the trust relative to the acquisition, sale, or encumbering of real property by the trustee or the conveyance of real property by the trustee, and any restrictions upon those powers; That the trust has not been amended or revoked.


Who was king Henry and what did he do?

he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension


What does (.)(.) mean?

you mean what you mean


What does mean mean in statistics?

Mean is the average.