At the minimum, repo people will take you car, leaving you on the hook for the balance of the loan plus towing charges, and your credit is wrecked for about 5-7 years. You're better off (but not by much) if you do a voluntary repo; your credit is still going to be affected but not quite as bad (you can also write the credit companies & have them put a note in your file if extenuating circumstances (i.e., lost job, high medical bills, etc.) exist. Talk to the credit people-that's your best option.
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what happens to your liscense plates after reposesion in N.Y.
The LIENHOLDER is ultimately responsible for anything that happens during a self help repossession.
After a repossession, you will need to pay a fine usually. For example, if this was a car being repossessed, you would have to pay a certain amount to get it back.
It can show at any time. A repossession is compleated as soon as the car is picked up so it does not matter what happens after the repossession it still did happen.
You are guilty of grand theft auto.
Vehicle repossession laws in Arkansas is the same there as it is in every other state. One must pay his loans or risk facing legal action from the one that one has borrowed from.
Eventually you will be court orderded to give up your car, and plus with a repossession, you will ruin your credit report and they will do a wage garnishment eventually.
not normally the contract is with yourself, not them
The bank sells your car at an auction lot for about half the price you paid for it.
No months. It will be more like weeks or days. In practice, you can be one day past due and the lender can send your vehicle for repossession. It might be months before the actual repossession happens; it will depend on how difficult it is for the agency to secure it.
Concealment of a car up for repossession in Florida is a felony. You can be charged with hindering a lender in repossessing a vehicle, or even grand theft auto. Additionally, the state of Florida will not permit you to register any vehicle in your name if you have an active repossession against you.