As many as your finance agreement specifies.
In North Carolina, a lender can repossess a car when just 1 payment is missing. They can also repossess it if you let the insurance lapse and are current on your monthly payments.
That is determined by the LENDER.
Yes, the business where the vehicle is located must allow the retrieval of personal items from the impounded vehicle, and is required to keep those items secured until they have been returned to the legal owner or the court rules otherwise.
Nothing, current inspection is not required to transfer a motor vehicle title in North Carolina.
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No
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North Carolina does have a buyer remorse law. It does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle but does apply to unsolicited sales.
Simple question, simple answer. CALL THE LENDER. They can tell you how much to redeem and how long to do it.
No, a co-signer has no legal right to a vehicle unless they are on the title.
Yes, you can pay a traffic ticket online in North Carolina. There is a statewide website that allows you to submit payment electronically. You must have your citation number in order to use this system. Keep in mind that by paying the ticket, you are admitting guilt to the citation. See the North Carolina Traffic Ticket Payment related link. For more information on North Carolina courts and court resources, see the North Carolina Court Guide related link. Type your answer here...
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You would pay no sales tax to Georgia. You would be responsible to pay a use tax to the state of North Carolina for the retail price of the vehicle based upon the location where you will be registering the vehicle. This is normally collected by the N.C. DMV when registering the vehicle.