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Courts typically keep records of repossession orders for a period of 7 to 10 years, but this can vary depending on the specific jurisdiction and the type of record. It is advisable to check with the court or a legal professional for accurate information regarding retention periods for repossession orders.
No, it's NOT legal.
In most cases, a repossession can keep personal belongs for non payment. The company, however, must release them once payment is made.
This is difficult but not impossible. Depending on the time that has elapsed since the repossession, it can get easier. Immediately after the repossession, you may have to go to a "Buy here/Pay here" dealership. Most of these are very willing to take a chance on anyone with a job. If you take this route, keep all receipts of payment, record all payments in a separate ledger, and make every payment on time. Several months to several years after the repossession, most local banks will write a loan for you. Develop a relationship with a local, independent bank. Have accounts there, and if possible borrow small amounts and pay them back before you try for the auto loan. Several years to decades after the repossession most prime lenders like GMAC, Ford Motor Credit, Nissan Acceptance, Toyota, etc. will not write paper. It is not impossible, but it is unlikely.
How to keep ticket off record.
You can expect repossession. As for advice: don't keep anything in your car that you don't want to haul out in a garbage bag at 2 AM.
They shouldn't-in general they keep the peace but will not interfere and repo men can't do that.
As an adjective: Keep a record of all of your businessrelated expenses.As a noun: We have been in business here for twenty years.
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One can keep a record of meaningful family quotes in a journal or diary that one can purchase from Amazon. One can also keep a record on a word processor file or record them onto a voice recorder.