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Q: Can you sell a car after you have paid repossession fees on that car?
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Can the finance company report a repossession to the credit bureaus if the fees were paid and the car returned after five days?

""Car was reposssess."" You answered your own question.


Do i have to pay money back once a car is reposesed?

Yes you do. They repossess the car and then sell the car. You are responsible for the difference in what the car sells for and what you owe on the car. You will also pay any fees associated with the repossession. Let's say you owe $10,000 on the car and the sell the car for $8,000. You will then owe $2,000 plus repossession fees that can fund into as much as $500 or more depending on how much effort is required to find and repossess the car.


What do you do if you can't pay fees to get back car after repossession?

You lose your car.


How do you sell a personal financed car?

repossession


Does the car owner have to pay impound and storage fees after repossession?

A car owner has to pay impound and storage fees after repssession because that was their car. The bills are left to the car owner, no one else is going to pay their bills.


If you have a car repoed in South Carolina do you have to pay the remaining balance of the loan?

Yes. Additionally, you will be responsible for any late fees, repossession fees, storage fees, transportation fees, and legal fees and court cost incurred during the repossession process.


Does a repossession company get paid if car is not repossessed?

Some do, most do not.


What happens if you return a car?

You cannot return a car you have purchased. If you do they will just put it in storage, charge you for everyday it is there, and then the lender will repossess the car for non payment of the loan. They will sell the car and you will then have to pay for the storage fees, repossession fees, and the difference in what the balance on the loan was and what they sold the car for. Bottom line is that you bought the car, you own the car, and you are stuck with the car. Don't like it then sell it. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of a vehicle.


Is it true that if you voluntarily turn in your car for repossession in Maryland that you don't have to pay on it anymore?

No it is not true.You are liable for the remainder of your car loan less what the car sells for plus the fees involved to sell the car.Ask whoever told you this to give it to you in writing.


What are the repercussions of an automobile repossession?

First off you will be required to pay the repossession fees unless you voluntarily turned the car in. Secondly you will be required to pay the deficiency. The deficiency is the difference in the amount the lender sells the car for and the amount you owe. Let's say you owe $10,000 and they sell the car for $8,000. That leaves you owing the lender $2,000. Thirdly this repossession will be placed on your credit report and will stay there for 7 years. Repossession should be the last resort after you have talked to the lender and done all you can to avoid this. Sell the car to another individual even if you have to sell it for less than it is worth, then pay the lender the deficiency out of your pocket to avoid repossession. Have someone take over the payments. Whatever it takes to avoid this.


Can you be sued for a car that has been repoed?

If your car was repossessed, they will sue you for the difference in what the car sells for and the balance on the loan, plus repossession fees.


What happens Repo car and can't pay the there lowest settlement price?

They will sell the car and you will be responsible for the difference in what the car sells for and what the balance on the loan is. You will also be responsible for any fees associated with the repossession. Also, your credit will be ruined for 7 years.