no there is no such thing as debtors prison...however you should just turn the car in or at least contact the bank...with the current economic situations that so many are facing they are more than willing to work with you...usually no there is no such thing as debtors prison...however you should just turn the car in or at least contact the bank...with the current economic situations that so many are facing they are more than willing to work with you...usually
Yes you could be arrested for not paying your apartment debt.
If you are caught driving that vehicle you will be arrested.
You can get arrested if you have the money. You can get arrested if you have the money.
Actually, yes. Arizona is one of the states that will process charges of Hindering a lender in the recovery of collateral, or even auto theft in these cases. Criminal charges are the least of your worries though in this situation. The car will be found. Most of the agents in Arizona are very good at what they do. If you have already had contact with them, and have given them any grief, consider that your car will be gone at the least convenient time for you.
Yup. Pay your bill.Your spouse has the same right to the vehicle as you do. Your problem is that your paying nothing on the vehicle - so she has to pick up the bill. If she is paying the bill, then she deserves to have the vehicle. If you are paying the bill, then you deserve to have the vehicle. You cannot "one-up" your spouse by driving a vehicle that also has her name on it, and not paying for it. Your credit and her credit will suffer. My advice? Pay your bill. She has the right to the vehicle until you do.
No.
Yes. It is the driver's responsibility to make sure everyone is safe in their vehicle.
will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle
You will probably get arrested, in which case you can pay the very minimal fine, go to jail or fight the guards. Paying the fine for an assault is very easy.
The identified third party at fault is responsible for paying the deductible in the event of a motor vehicle accident.
Well, if they took your vehicle without your permission, and didn't pay for it, then call the police because that would be called stealing. If you let them borrow it, and they have not returned it, then you need to go and get it.
NO