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Bank LevyWhat is the name of your state? CALIFORNIA IN CALIFORNIA, IS A BANK LEVY GOOD FOR ONLY THE ONE DAY? IF SO, HOW OFTEN CAN A CREDITOR LEVY THE BANK ACCOUNT? Last edited by MOOTZKORMAN; 03-01-2008 at 06:53 PM. Reason: ADD QUESTION |
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| Yes. The next day. And shouting is unnecessary: [url]http://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=393655[/url] Item #12 on the list. (for DC and the admins.) |
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Bank LevyOh, I didn't notice all caps. Not Shouting. Anyway, more specifically: Is it for "Available Funds" only? if, say, there is a hold on some funds, is that exempt from levy? Does the bank provide any info to the creditor, such as deposits on hold? |
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