Not exact matches
Direct
Payments allow on - time payments of insurance premiums, utility bills (power, phone, cable, water, etc), maintenance fees, and service dues, just to nam
Payments allow on - time
payments of insurance premiums, utility bills (power, phone, cable, water, etc), maintenance fees, and service dues, just to nam
payments of insurance premiums, utility
bills (power, phone, cable, water, etc), maintenance fees, and
service dues, just to name a
few.
I decided I wanted to be paying a
few hundred dollars more than the scheduled amount each month, so I set up an auto -
payment through my online
bill pay
service; «set it and forget it.»
If there is dispute over the amount of debt that was legitimately owed, is there any clean way to record the fact that one is willing to offer the amount that one agrees is owed if any when the agency commits in writing to agreeing that the debt was in fact paid in full [e.g. if a company mishandles a customer change of address such that the customer never receives a
bill for $ 5.47 for the last
few days of
service, and only finds out about that last
bill when a collection agency demands $ 95.47, a
payment of $ 5.47 should show up as
payment in full, rather than pennies on the dollar.]
The deal does have a
few stipulations: — you need a
service plan of a min $ 14 / mo — direct deposit of your paycheque (or purchase a GIC)-- move 2 pre-authorized
bill payments over like mortgage or car insurance.
We offer
services for landlords that include workshops on the Rent Stabilization Ordinance, online
bill payment and registering a foreclosed property online, to name a
few.