Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Iowa
Can i go to jail if i told a cra dealer i work some where i don't? and that he asked for a paystub I said i get income from that company but i dont work there. He then ask if my husband cedit info so he can use that income, but then decides to get the car back. We then drop the car off I sign no paper saying i work at that place they had wrote it down.
1 Answer from Attorneys
It is certainly possible to be prosecuted for providing fraudulent information to obtain a loan. You should discuss this matter in more detail with an attorney so that the relevant documents can be reviewed.
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