YES,, CALL the lender and find out HOW MUCH it will cost to do so.
Yes, you can. Alot of times they will work with you. They don't want your car, just your money!:)
Only if you intend to get it back.
No, and it is not likely any would if what you are saying is that your vehicle has been repossessed twice.
Bring all the payments up to date.
Probably not. You'd have to ask an attorney.
To get your repossessed car back you may need proof of residency, insurance, and, other personal information to retrieve your repossessed vehicle back to you.
It can.
A disabled person's vehicle can be repossessed just as any other person's vehicle can be repossessed. You must make all payments on your vehicle if you want to keep it.
You are allowed to set up a time with the tow company that retrieved your vehicle to get any personal items of yours out of it, that does not include installed stereos or custom wheels. As for the notice, you will need to speak with your finance company, they will usually offer to give you back the vehicle if you can pay what is delinquent.
only the last one counts
"YOU" dont, the debtor does. call the lender.
The debt is not cancelled simply because the vehicle was repossessed. The borrower is still responsible for the existing amount of the loan (if any) after the vehicle has been sold at public auction.