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answered on Jan 9, 2022
I cannot answer your question without more information. For starters, what do you mean by "with no lien holder on it"?
We closed on the sale of our house August 3, 2020. I called the utility company to find out what the final utility payment would be and was told the payment amount would be given to the realtor to be deducted from the proceeds of the house. The bank only deducted $100.00, not the total amount of... View More
answered on Sep 16, 2020
Did you receive an extra $374.50 in sale proceeds because the bank only deducted $100.00, not the total amount of $474.50, from the sale proceeds? If so, then you have to pay the $374.50. That puts all parties where they should have been. Plus, your closing documents probably contain language... View More
Or the bank just gave him a loan and then he told me that the bank sold it to a brokerage company and he will continue paying to the company and then the company asked for higher price for the house and I don’t think it’s a true story
answered on Sep 1, 2019
I am sorry, but your question does not contain enough factual information to allow me to answer it.
I went into the bank second day and reported, they investigated, first I got a letter said I am not responsible, then I got another letter said I am responsible for it, plus he open checking on my name and deposited $1000 into the account and Then transferred money out. It took the bank along time... View More
answered on May 3, 2019
It is very unclear what exactly happened here; I cannot see where you have told us how much money was taken out of your account by a cash advance; and I am still uncertain if there was more than one account involved.
In any even, banks can close a client's account whenever they want... View More
Over a period of 1 1/2 years I lost everything to scammers. Several organizations were involved and saved me from eviction and auto repossession. A payee was appointed. It has been 5 months and my bills are almost caught back up. I want to run my own life but my mental health physician says he... View More
answered on Jan 1, 2019
Hello,
I am not sure this is a banking question but, in any event, it would be helpful to have some additional information. Who is the payee that is handling all of your finances currently? How was that person appointed? Have you spoken to him or her about whether you can again control... View More
answered on Nov 10, 2018
Please see the discussion of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 ("CARD Act") on page 15 of the document found at this link: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/consumercredit/documents/2015CreditCardpubl.pdf
Also, Maine law does not limit the interest... View More
from state to state?
answered on May 1, 2017
Most consumer banking laws are federal. There will be variations from state to state, but not significant for most people, with some differences if it is a commercial account or loan. A major exception is foreclosure procedure, which is more a property law than financial, and will vary... View More
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