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How can I find out what is owed on the property?

The Gwent Group - Services for the Financial Services Indust...
The "Statement of Debt" is filed with the foreclosure papers in the Circuit Court. They are available to the public. A few Trustees will tell you. And fewer still list the statement of debt in the legal advertisement.

After I have removed my tenants from my property, how do I go about collecting the rent owed?

Frequently Asked Questions of the Housing Court Department
Several options are available. They range from supplementary process or collection directly from the tenant in a court ordered context, to levying against assets of the debtor or even attempted recovery against a third party, such as an employer holding wages, through trustee process. The Northeastern Division favors post-trial motions to collect on the judgment. See similar questions...

What if the arrears are owed on a property where I was not responsible for 100% of the rent?

Housing Connections - Housing Info / Frequently Asked Questi...
If you were a primary leaseholder then a payment schedule for 100% of the arrears must be put in place. If you were a joint tenant with someone who abused you, a payment schedule for 50% of the arrears must be put in place. If you were a primary leaseholder then a payment schedule for 100 per cent of the arrears must be put in place. If you were a joint tenant with someone who abused you a payment schedule for 50 per cent of the arrears must be put in place. See similar questions...

What do I do when children have emancipated and there is still money owed?

ODJFS Online | Office Of Child Support
Emancipation does not terminate arrears. You should contact your CSEA so that they may review your individual circumstances. See similar questions...

How can I find out how many tracks I've sold or how much money is owed to me?

Frequently Asked Questions | OurStage.com
Go to your My Profile, you will get to see how many tracks we have sold for you, and how much money is owed to you for these. (return to top) See similar questions...

Can I collect interest on what I am owed?

Yes; the rate of interest on a judgment varies depending on whether or not a signed contract exists. Some contracts call for an interest rate as high as 24% per year. If no contract exists and judgment is granted in favor of the creditor, the court will customarily award interest at the statutory rate (approximately 8% at this time) starting from the date the lawsuit is filed. See similar questions...

How much is the debt and who is it owed to?

Jubilee 2000: Common questions
Jubilee 2000 has identified 52 of the poorest countries in the world as being in urgent need of debt cancellation. These countries, of which 37 are in Africa, owe a total of $376 billion. About half of this is owed directly to individual governments - mainly Japan, the US, Britain, Canada, France, Germany and Italy - the "G7". Most of the rest is 'multilateral' debt - owed to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which are effectively run by the G7 governments. See similar questions...

How do I know how much is owed to me?

MoneyCult.com
Once you accepted into the Program, you may log in to your account and check out your online stats any time. See similar questions...

What do I do if I pay all that is owed?

LawHelp State Frequently Asked Questions
If you pay all the money you owe, take your receipts to court and show them to the judge. Ask the judge to dismiss your case. See similar questions...

I do not understand my bill. How do I know what has been paid and what is owed?

Frequently Asked Questions - Billing & Insurance - Children'...
Please view our sample bill. It identifies each area of your bill, making it easy to find the information you are looking for. See similar questions...

I am owed a refund. How can I get it?

USC Financial Aid - FAQs
You can pick up your refund at the Cashier's Office in King Hall (KOH 201). Or you can set up an electronic transfer to your personal banking account. For more information, visit Student Financial Services. See similar questions...

What is the amount owed when repayment is due?

Reverse Mortgages FAQs Milwaukee Wisconsin - Frequently Aske...
You must repay the money that you have received plus accumulated interest and service fees (when applicable) up to the appraised market value of the home. The repayment is generally due within 6 months of the maturity event. See similar questions...

What is a system property ?

Self-Organizing Systems FAQ for Usenet newsgroup comp.theory...
When a series of parts are connected into various configurations, the resultant system no longer solely exhibits the collective properties of the parts themselves. Instead any additional behaviour attributed to the system is an example of an emergent system property. A configuration can be physical, logical or statistical, all can show unexpected features that cannot be reduced to an additive property of the individual parts. See similar questions...

How much will be owed when my reverse mortgage comes due?

Alliance Reverse Mortgage
of accrued interest, accrued mortgage insurance premiums (for HECM), servicing fees, and any other costs and fees financed as part of the loan amount. In no event will the repayment amount exceed the value of the home at the time that the loan comes due. There are no prepayment penalties for the current reverse mortgage products. See similar questions...

How likely is collection of the full amount owed?

Each case is unique and the circumstances surrounding each case affect the likelihood of full collection. Our firm has years of experience in collections and offers sound advice regarding the likelihood of collection before money is expended. See similar questions...

Can I collect debt owed to my company?

FAQs - Raleigh NC Collections Attorneys, Litigation, Breach ...
If enough evidence can be developed to prove the new corporation is a continuation of the original company, it may be possible to convince the principal to pay on the old debt. See similar questions...

What should I do if tenant owed me rental?

Fareast Plaza FAQs for Landlord
Most Tenancy Agreements state that after 7 to 14 days of rent arrear, the Landlord can call off the Lease/Terminate the contract and re-enter the premises. The landlord can also start legal proceeding to seize the Tenant's own belongings & business asset to sell off in an auction to make good the rental arrear. The Landlord should not wait beyond 2 months to demand payment. See similar questions...

What if I think I am owed more money than I received?

Global Research Analyst Settlement Distribution Funds Websit...
There is a written appeals process. Appeals will be accepted only for errors in determining eligibility or calculating the distribution fund payment to a recipient. Appeals will not be allowed for any other reason. You may request a copy of your payment calculation from the Global Research Analyst Settlement by calling 1-877-637-5998. Call Center hours are 9:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. See similar questions...

How can I determine the amount of back child support owed to me?

NationalChildSupport - home
Contact the government child support agency currently responsible for processing your child support payments. They can send you a statement of arrears. If you have not been working with a government child support office, or if a government child support office has closed your case, you will need to research your own records to determine the correct balance. Upon hiring National Child Support, we can help you determine your balance and will provide you with an affidavit of indebtedness. See similar questions...

Q - What if I cannot pay the amount owed by the due date?

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A - If you cannot pay your loan on the due date, you can extend the loan for an additional fee. You can extend your loan up to three times, paying only the finance charges and fees due at that time. After that you must pay (on loans up to $599.00) a minimum of $50.00 more than the fees due (until the loan principal is fully repaid). On loans of $600.00 or more you must pay a minimum of $100.00 more than the fees due (until the principle is fully repaid). See similar questions...

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