A family relationship does not change contract law. If your contract allows for repossession when the buyer is in default, and your buyer is in default, then yes.
If you do not have a contract then I would suggest you contact a local attorney who can guide you according to local law for non-contract debts.
Yes.
You can buy repossessed automobiles in the U.S. through many county auto auctions or police auto auctions. Check with your local courthouse or police department to find the next auction.
NO
yes
One could search for repossessed cars for sale online at the websites provided by the companies Repo Direct, Auto Bid Master, Repos 4 Sale, Cars for Sale, Bank Repossessed cars and Repossessed Cars Sale.
Yes some repossessed vechicles are sold in auctions. There are some that the banks own, but they try to recover their moneys lost as soon as possible.
Yes.
Dakota Adjusters has auctions which may include repossessed autos. erapairables has salvage cars.
not much, basically your hands are tied. when you pruchased the vehicle and signed a contract it was probably stated in there that if the vehicle is repossessed it will be sold at auction and the balance/credit of the debt is the responsibility of the purchaser
A person can find a list of repossessed cars that are for sale in several different places. Some of these places include GOV-Auctions, Auto Bidmaster, and Pickles Auctions.
not in the U.S. don't know about other countries It can't be repossessed as far as I know, but the mechanic can place a mechanic's lien on the car in most, if not all U.S. states.
no because the pesessed car is still under his name