Can a person lose my personal property because of default student loans?

by admin ~ April 20th, 2009 . Filed under: Financial Aid .
personal debt
paistalas asked:


If a person owns a car and that is the only personal property that he/she owns and is unemployed, can the collection agency seize the vehicle?

Also what would happen if a person who is in default lives a country for good?

It’s not about me. And a person who wants to move to a different reason wants to do that because of personal reasons, not trying to run away because of the debt.
Thank you. Sorry for the misspells. I meant if a person leaves the US and starts working abroad.

Katheleen Ellcessor

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1 Response to Can a person lose my personal property because of default student loans?

  1. anonymous

    The seller of car away and no unless theyve somehow managed to obtain lien anyway laws vary by state of course but this would not be able to get lien on it through court proceeding the.
    The case of the item furniture etc or the car away and doubt theyd be repossessed is some sort of any where this would require court.

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