Yes, in some states. The shop can file a lien against the vehicle, as the rims are now part of the vehicle. Some states only allow them to repossess the rims.
I had a car that was financed through HSBC repossessed last year. It was repossessed. Can HSBC take my federal income tax refund for this repossession?
No once it's repo'd you either have to work it out with whoever financed the vehicle to get it back or your at a total loss. And banks will sell the vehicle at an auction to the highest bidder which most likely if you just got the car will be thousands less than what you just financed it for,which you'll also owe on top of your loss.
I have a welding machine on the truck they repossessed can they keep that?
Most likely not depending on what financial situation you're in.
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Only after making all of your back payments, otherwise your SOL...
I had a car that was financed through HSBC repossessed last year. It was repossessed. Can HSBC take my federal income tax refund for this repossession?
By phone at the last number you had for them?? Look them up in the book or on the computer? then call them???
If the dealer ship financed the vehicle, or represents the financing party, such Ford Finance, or GMAC, then yes they can.
Yes. Most lenders will auction a repossessed car and sue the person who financed the car for any balance or fees still owed.
If a garnishment has been ruled against you in a judgment it can be collected no matter where you are.
AFTERMARKET RIMS/STEREO AND ANY MODIFICATIONS GO WITH THE VEHICLE UNLESS YOU MAKE ARRANGEMNTS WITH THE BANK TO GET THEM BACK/REPLACE THEM WITH OEM PARTS
Your car can definitely be repossessed because of nonpayment. The bank can actually send a company to repossess your car.
The only way you can have your car repossessed would be to not make any payments. If you have taken out a loan and have not made payments, they will take your car away.