Yes, pay your payments on time.
Unfortunately, if you failed to file court papers to stop the bank from repossessing your property, then shame on you. You could have stopped the bank from repossessing your home by taking them to court. In answer to the question above, once the bank takes your property you no longer own the house or the property. You will put out on the street and the house sold to another buyer. You no longer have any rights to the house or the land if you own both.
bank takes back
You should contact the finance company. Perhaps, you can make smaller payments and stretch out the loan or perhaps you can turn the car in and avoid them the trouble of repossessing the car in exchange for not having your credit ruined.
Bank should be responsible
Yes, but my bank will charge me for stopping the stop, anyways...
If they are repossessing the vehicle for the bank, Yes.
Unfortunately, if you failed to file court papers to stop the bank from repossessing your property, then shame on you. You could have stopped the bank from repossessing your home by taking them to court. In answer to the question above, once the bank takes your property you no longer own the house or the property. You will put out on the street and the house sold to another buyer. You no longer have any rights to the house or the land if you own both.
We come out, at any given time, take the car, and you call your bank and ask how to get it back. I do a lot of repossessing in Idaho. We just come out. You can pay all but 5 cents of the car off, and since you have been in default, they can take the car.
Yes. If the person repossessing the car finds it then they can take it!
Repossess your own car? What did you do, meet your wife at a family reunion?
It's more the same as repossessing a car.
They can but there is no telling how fast they will get to it. They have to go thru lawyers and the courts first. Most cases this can be avoided by setting up some sort of payment plan.
Towing driver.
Yes. There is not much point in repossessing a car for only a part of the day!
Yes
The rules vary somewhat by states. Also some contracts are written differently. In some places you could be charged with fraud or theft if you keep the car. In some places you can be sued for the cost of repossessing the car. In most places you can simply expect a tow truck to show up in the middle of the night or early morning and tow the car away. IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED NOT TO MESS WITH THE TOW TRUCK OPERATOR. They get very upset when repossessing cars. If you don't think you owe the money, talk to the bank right now while you still have your car.
Yes As long as they do no damage to it and put it back, it is legal. Per U.C.C.