Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
contracts
I purchased a car while living in Florida. I have since moved to Michigan. The finance company took a car payment out of my account without me saying they could. They had a asked me to do this on a different occation and I said no. Now they have done it anyway. Can they do this? I had thought they were not even to keep my account numbers on file.
thank you
Asked on 3/27/06, 5:19 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Rochelle Guznack
Law Offices of Rochelle E. Guznack, PLLC
Re: contracts
A creditor absolutely cannot take money from your bank accounts without your permission, unless you financed through a bank or credit union where you also have bank accounts. This could be a very serious violation. Please feel free to call me at 248.679.1552.
Rochelle Guznack
Answered on 3/27/06, 7:43 am
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