If you've used it as security for another loan, yes.
Any car you owe money on can be repod, unless you file bankruptsy
no they are they can drive it when repod but it has to be taken to a car lot or impound yard and inventory items things in the car that's why its best to keep your car cleaned out and if you know its gonna be repod take it back to your financier you have a better chance to work out a way to get it back and poss. not lose it at all
You failed to payback the loan thus the title company became the owner of the car. You have no rights to information regarding a car that's not yours. I can guess that you believe any addition amount the title company got for the car over what you owed them should be yours. This is not true either because, as stated, the title company was the legal owner at the time of auction and thus retains all proceeds. If the car sold for less than you owed them and they come after you for the difference then they must show you the information you're asking about.
Yes, you can remove all personnel property from the vehicle. You cannot remove anything that is attached to the vehicle. Radio, speakers, GPS, etc.
yes you have to have a title for a car
The car title proves ownership. You cannot sell a or register a car without a title.
They will not take the no title car on trade.
These type of transaction is illegal since there was no car title that has to be presented in selling that car.
how can I get a title for a car that waS in bankeuptcy in kansas
I bought a car and I cant get the title for it what to do
That title itself is worth nothing. It is the car the title is for that has value.
File for an abandoned title with the Motor Vehicle