I co signed a loan for my nephew
i have co signed a loan for my nephew if he stopes paying can i continue paying the loan and proceed with garnishing his wages. if so how do i go about it. thank you Posted from: British Columbia
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i have co signed a loan for my nephew if he stopes paying can i continue paying the loan and proceed with garnishing his wages. if so how do i go about it. thank you Posted from: British Columbia
what provinces in canada have seize or sue legislation with regards to motor vehicles Posted from: Ontario
If a writ is placed, by the sheriff, onto my real estate, my share of the property, I own 1/3. How can I successfully remove this writ from it? Whom do I contact for such matters? Posted from: Ontario
What is creditor proof income? If you make 1400.00 a month is that creditor proof Posted from: Ontario
WHAT DOES IT MEAN IF THERE IS THIRD PARTY LIEN ON A TITLE OF HOME Posted from: Ontario
I am considering living common law with my partner.. I know he has a high amount for debt. Once we live together will it be our joint income that determines what he would need to repay? Posted from: Ontario
after house purchase we split up (she lives in house) where I continued to pay half of all costs but now she has said she can not pay mortgage. Likely negative equity position now with housing decline, what options do I have to protect my credit. House is for sale. Is it better to let […]
My husband incurred a lot of debt and then left the country. I have not signed anything and don`t even know what he was buying. I tried to take out a loan and the credit bureau has me listed with them, but the debts are my husband`s. The guy at the credit bureau told me […]
`A friend` used cash advances from credit cards to contribute to an rrsp. His logic was that his income was about to fall dramatically, so better to borrow now to contribute and mitigate taxes owing while his income was high, then withdraw to pay off the credit cards considering that his income tax payable would […]
My friend ownes two houses with combined mortgages of $150 000. The properties are currently rented, and as a result of the current market downturn – are valued at $165 000 combined. He has approximately 20 000 in rrsps (down from a value of 52 000 one year ago). And has aproximately $60 000 in […]
