CALL the LENDER who had it repoed. they know where it is.
NO, you PP should be returned. Call the LENDER and tell them you need to get your PP from the car. they should put you in touch with the repo co. so you can do so.
Contact the lender they have to tell you where your car is so you can get your belongings.If they refuse send them a certified letter demanding the return of your property, list what you can and the approximate value.At the same time file a stolen property report with the police.If you don't hear from the lender sue in court.
You do not owe money for a car if it has been repossessed, so your wages can't be garnished for that reason.
If you have had a car repossessed, you have not kept up with the payments. You probably still owe money on the repossessed car. In these circumstances, the fact is that you can not afford to purchase another car and would not be able to obtain the finance to do so.
Contact the dealership where the car was purchased. Their should be someone in the collections department that will know where your car is. It is probably in a tow lot.
The person who bought the car didn't make payments so the bank takes it back.
Once a car has been repossessed, you as the owner of the vehicle have the obligation to repay any amount still owed on the loan. Once a car is repossessed, it is often sold in a repossessed cars auction by the finance company. The amount which the car was sold for will be deducted from the total loan amount and then the difference will be owed by yourself. So yes you would have to pay the whole vehicle off if it was repossessed.
yep....pay it off so they cant
yes, because it is so stupied that it is how i think
I wanted to add to my original question...Our car was repossessed by the finance company because they said they found out someone else was using the car because of car payments being sent from a different address. AND, they stated that they wanted to see the condition of the car. I thought a car would only be repossessed if you were late on payments? I have never heard of this, so I don't know what is going on.
As soon as they sell the car so they will know what the balance due is.
They will call you to pay the bill and after you ignore it for so long and do not turn your car in willingly they will come get it.