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It can show at any time. A repossession is compleated as soon as the car is picked up so it does not matter what happens after the repossession it still did happen.
Repossession can happen any time after a payment goes late; it all depends what the initial contract states.
People can repossess your car at any time whether you are at work or home. Most car repossession workers prefer to take your car at night because you are sleeping.
Repossession companies must give you the opportunity to recover your personal belongings. That being said, they need not do so at the time of repossession. If they store your property for any length of time, the may charge a storage fee. They are not required to hold your property indefinitely either. If you make no attempt to recover you belongings, the repossession company will dispose of it after 30-45 days.
In the state of Ohio, your car may be repossessed if you miss one payment. Your car may be taken any time of the day or night by the repossession company. The repossession company is not allowed to keep any items that you may have left in the car. The company must inform you as to what they are going to do with the car, including selling it, putting it in a car auction, or keeping it.
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Gap insurance will not cover repossession in any state or territory of the US. Repossession is not a valid claim for insurance. In fact, it is possible your insurance could be cancelled as a result of the repossession, making you high risk.
You do not have any rights on it. You must make your payments if you want to keep living in it. RVs are not meant to be lived in full time.
As far as I know there is no statute of limitation on auto repossession in any state. Check with your state Attorney General to be sure. I will post a link for you to read. Repossession should be your last resort. Hiding a vehicle from repossession is a crime in some states. The consequences of repossession are always bad for you.
Yes, there are. Most repossession services are actual towing companies who also do repossession work.
If you are in "default" on the loan and your creditor has sent you a repossession notice then they can take it back at any time.
Ouch! If your vehicle is up for repossession and you have moved from any state to Florida, you may find it difficult to register it or any other vehicle in Florida until the repossession matter is settled. Additionally, you can be criminally prosecuted in Florida if you attempt to hinder the lender in securing their collateral. Further, the repossession agents in much of Forida are among the best in the country, and the ratio of camera cars is pretty high; your vehicle will be found, and they will take it, probably at the most inconvenient time for you.