A repo worker does not normally pick up a vehicle unless he has an order from the lien holder (usually the creditor who financed the vehicle). If you own your vehicle outright with no liens against it, the repo person probably picked it up by mistake.
55 to 75 dollars per car if you do not own your own truck,
Yes.
it all depends on the contengencys in your finance companies contracts! and all states have different repo laws and these companies pretty much write there own within the laws of the states they do biz in!
You always have a right to take your own car from anyone. it depends on your state whether you can exclude her from usage and also time of purchase or origin comes into play as well.
You buck up and make the payments to aviod a repo on your credit. You can probably look into a repo company where she is living, and hire them to get your car back. Another is take matters into your own hand and just go and get the vehicle yourself.
If the repo-man is looking for your vehicle, you do not own the vehicle yet. If you take the vehicle in for trade-in, they will have to contact the person who owns the vehicle to get permission to trade it (meaning whoever loaned you the money). Whoever they call is bound to mention that they are in the process of repossessing your vehicle. In alot of cases you need ownership of the vehicle and only a title can prove that to trade in a car.
Don't be a jerk and mind your own business!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yea seriously what is wrong with you I agree mind your own business and quite being a douche. Uhhhm go to cash4repo.com and they will do the rest. I used this site for my ex that would not pay child support and enjoyed his brand new truck. They did a great job and I got paid 100.00 cash.
If you are giving up your own car for repo then you tell who you financed the car with you want a voluntary repossession. It still looks bad on your credit, but not as bad as a regular repo does
Well I own a repo business in Southern Indiana I charge $300 a car for 21 days($6300) and usually have 13 cars a month so at the end of the year before taxes I usually pull in $928,000 or more
Car repo is covered by its own law. So No
Most companies if you dont pick up your belongings in the first 24 hours they start charging you storage fees.
Go to the banks and Savings and Loans or any place where they give Auto Loans and ask if they need a repo man. But you must have your own truck.