No. However, if it's parked on a public roadway with an expired registration, it may be impounded, however.
Late Registration was created in 2004.
it may carry on to the next bill or may cause some things to be repossessed other things can happen though
The laptop will be repossessed and the amount you owe will be increased by late fees, costs and penalties. The default will be reported to your credit record where it will do considerable damage.The laptop will be repossessed and the amount you owe will be increased by late fees, costs and penalties. The default will be reported to your credit record where it will do considerable damage.The laptop will be repossessed and the amount you owe will be increased by late fees, costs and penalties. The default will be reported to your credit record where it will do considerable damage.The laptop will be repossessed and the amount you owe will be increased by late fees, costs and penalties. The default will be reported to your credit record where it will do considerable damage.
Obvious answer, Yes.
A fine for an expired registration can be up to $200. However, if a person gets the registration fixed before the court date on the ticket, the fine would only be a late charge.
Ones on which the owners are late on the payments. :-)
No, it is probably not too late. It certainly will help your credit either way. Call them immediately. Do not allow it to be repossessed if at all possible.
READ your CONTRACT. IF the contract is in DEFAULT, the collateral CAN be repossessed.
Its NOT a matter of HOW late, just that you ARE late. Read your contract. That should explain when you are in DEFAULT.
Absolutely.
Ones on which the owners are late on the payments. :-)
Yes