In a few states, you will get a "XX day right to cure" notice. But when it comes time to repo the car, NO. If you know you are in default, the lender has been begging you to pay something,ect., GET YOUR PP OUT. The lender and the repo company doesnt want your PP. They dont want to deal with it anyway. Then when its repo time, you can go on about life without the interruption of redeeming your PP and additional cost. It just doesnt have to be that way. NO you will not be notified
I believe if the car is registered under the owner, they will be notified.
no they do not have to notify you if they plan to repo your car
Repossession is when something is returned to its original owner. An example would be when a car payment is not made, and the owner of the car's title repossesses (takes back) the car.
A car owner has to pay impound and storage fees after repssession because that was their car. The bills are left to the car owner, no one else is going to pay their bills.
Turning in a car prior to formal repossession activity is still a repossession. It differs only in the fact that it is voluntary and may not affect your credit quite as adversely. It does demonstrate a certain level of responsibility.
If it was repossessed legally then he is guilty of theft
Depends on which state you live in. Most states do not require a Right to Cure letter prior to repossession but a few of the states do.
When a car is repossessed it usually means the owner is no longer able to make the payments. It is repossessed by the dealer or the bank in which to owner has the loan through.
NO, it is NOT legal.
In a few states both the primary borrower and the cosigner must be notified by the lender through a "Right To Cure" notice before repossession action can occur. In Wisconsin a replevin order is necessary before a repossession can take place, but the cosigner is not always notified. In the majority of states the lender does not need to give either the primary or the cosigner notice of repossession action.
who is allow to do Vehichle/car repossession? when is a vehichle/car repossession not allowed? whats the minimum insurance needed for car repossession?
Yes you can repossess if you are the soul owner. If the person whom your repossessing the car from gives you trouble, have the police meet you to witness the repossession.