Repossessions do not show up on titles, however, they do show up on auto history reports. If there is a lien holder still on the title you will need to get them off by going to your local DMV.
If you have a clear title, you car can't be repossessed. Either the title isn't clear or the leinholder believes monies are still owed on the car. If the title is clear, show it to the company authorizing the repossession. If you truly had clear title and there were no leins or other encumberances and a judge didn't declare that the car was to be sold to satisfy OTHER debts, you can sue for damages. If you didn't owe money to the people who had the car repossessed, you should be able to sue them for LOTSA BUCKS, and you definitely should.
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Yes, it can be repossessed. If you owe money on a vehicle and do not have a clear title of the car - In reality, this car is not yours until the debt is paid. The car is collateral until your pay the loan off. If the car was repossessed, the personal contents like the car seat must be given back to you.
098765445436376547274574 After the vehicle is repossessed and the lien holder (lender) has physical possession of the vehicle (after following state law requirements) they would simply request, and pay for a new title at a cost of a few dollars, and upon proper proof of a proper repossession.
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Yes, your car can be repossessed if the title loan is in collections. Actually, this is one of the most common ways for a defaulted title loan to be settled.
Yes. The dealer might have to go through a proceeding to clear the title, but ultimately the car will probably be resold.
First of all, if the car was not picked up, it was not repossessed. Second of all, you need to check with the attorney that handled the Chap. 7 BK. The bank may have charged it off or forgiven the debt (not likely forgiven) if you want the clear title, the lienholder would still need to be paid off.
== Repo'd by whom?== If you own the car outright, who can repo it? No one's got a lien on it, right? Nobody's gonna hook your car. Not legally anyhow.
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You don't have clear title to it so don't buy it till this mess is cleared up otherwise your money will be lost.
The car isn't damaged, the debtor's credit rating is. There is no permanent record of the car as a repossessed vehicle like there is for a salvaged title.