Can a bank zero out your bank account to satisfy a judgment?

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Can a bank zero out your bank account to satisfy a judgment?

Asked on November 13, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Minnesota

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eric redman / Redman Ludwig, P.C.

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

if you owe the Bank money, and you have an account with them, then when you do not pay they can set off against your bank account.  if you have debt issues more than this one you may want to consider bankruptcy


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