Cindy Lynn, what is a "normal" repo? Whats "normal" about someone wanting to drive a car and NOT pay for it? Can a warrant be placed? In a few states, yes. You should check out your definition of "NORMAL". I think yours must include "gambler", "wishful thinker" or other terms. Good Luck
Cindy, why would you even think of keeping the car when it's not yours. This could cost you a lot more money if they go legal or have to add additional fees to locate you. You are repsonsible for all fees the finance company may incur. Better you call and tell them where to pick it up.
What happens if you have insurance and you get hit by someone driving fast down the shoulder of the road in Texas and they hit you?
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.
A Sheriff's sale usually is to sell off property that has been seized by a large judgement against someone or a repossession that has taken place.
you will have to sue them because it is your car not there's
yes
If the person driving was given permission then all coverage should apply per the provisions of your particular policy.
Very little in Tennessee
You will be charged with property damage and driving without a license and most likely driving without insurance. Not good.
The driver will receive another violation for "Driving While Suspended," and it is POSSIBLE that the owner of the vehicle may receive a ticket for "Permitting an Un-licensed Operator."
Depends on where it happens. In California, the vehicle can be forfeited (as in taken forever) if the person driving it has a prior for driving without a license.
The ticket is placed on the vehicle and the owner's record.
someone will hit you on the head with a tack hammer, because you are a retard.