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How Can a Lienholder Obtain Release of a Vehicle That Is Subject to a Lien From a Motor Vehicle Repair Shop Under Section 559.917, Florida Statutes?

Jimerson Firm

While the owner of the vehicle may not want to pay for the services and may not want to retrieve the vehicle for whatever reason, lienholders may want to obtain and potentially sell the vehicle to satisfy, in whole or in part, their lien on the vehicle. About the Author: Austin T. Hamilton, Esq.

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How Can a Lienholder Obtain Release of a Vehicle That Is Subject to a Tow Lien Under Section 713.78, Florida Statutes?

Jimerson Firm

While the owner of the vehicle may not want to pay for the towing company’s services and may not want to retrieve the vehicle for whatever reason, lienholders may want to obtain and potentially sell the vehicle to satisfy, in whole or in part, their lien on the vehicle. When towing companies tow vehicles in the State of Florida, Section 713.78

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Integrating Judicial and Extrajudicial Strategies in Portfolio Management

Qualco

Although 2022 saw a modest reduction in Non-Performing Exposures (NPEs) across the European Union, financial entities, including banks and servicers, are advised to proceed with heightened vigilance. This scenario underscores the pressing need for resilient and adaptable strategies in managing loan portfolios.

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What Is a 1099-C Form and How Does It Affect Your Credit?

Credit Corp

A property is foreclosed or repossessed. You must also be an applicable financial entity, such as a bank or credit union. So, if your debt isn’t canceled via repossession, bankruptcy or other such processes, cancellation could happen at any time. Your mortgage is modified. Is a 1099-C Form Good or Bad for Your Credit?