You can be sued by the finance company to recover any money still owed to them after they auction the repossessed mobile home.
Repossession of any chattel (boats, cars, anything) will adversely affect your credit, so you may not be able to establish new credit for a few years. If you promised to pay for something, and you didn't, the general answer is that the agrieved party (lender in your case) can sue to recover the amount you owe, less the amount they recover by selling the repossessed property, plus interest, fees, attorneys fees and court costs.
In order to better answer this you really need to provide more specifics on what was done and why you might possibly be sued. Once you do that, let me know and I should be able to better advise you.
I doubt if they'd let you, and secondly, why would you need to 'build ' one. Usually easier to buy a used and upgrade it.
Do you want the mobile home? If yes then you must pay. If not, then let the bank come and repossess it.
You would need to look at the contract. Often a mobile home contract is secured by the land it is placed on. It may be that you cannot default on the mobile home without losing the land.
no u can not get sued because they really let u have the car. Now if u stole it u can get sued
A car can still be repossessed if it has scratches or some slight damage. The current value of the car is normally used when netting off the debts.
I have a mobile home and the swamp cooler is broken and so during summer my home is so..... Hot inside as if you were in a sauna even turning on all the fans and having all the windows open to let cool air in yet still it does not even cool down my mobile home...
You have no choice.
Call the lender, and make some kind of arrangements. Do not let your car get repossessed. You will be responsible for the balance on the loan. no
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The lender should let you know, you can contact them and they should tell you.