Not exact matches
If the credit
grantor reports late, say after six weeks, and
then verifies the negative listing, the credit bureau will often reinsert the negative listing on the credit report.
The credit
grantor will
then report the change to CIBIL.
The credit
grantor claim to the insurance company
then, sell your account to a collection agency and save money on taxes, this account has been already satisfied and you now have two items on your credit report for the same account.
Joint living trust: A cancelable arrangement created by a married couple («
Grantors»), whereby the
Grantors transfer property to a trustee to be held for the benefit of the
Grantors while alive,
then distributed to named beneficiaries.
Because these assets can no longer be accessed by the
grantor, they typically are
then exempt from estate taxes.
The trustee
then becomes the owner and the manager of the
grantor's insurance policies but the decisions they make are based on the provisions written by the
grantor.
Since your end buyer is the grantee with the original seller being the
grantor, do you
then have an assignment agreement with your end buyer on the side?