Perfectly legal, so long as they follow "peaceful repossession". If your vehicle is being repossessed, you may have some rights. For example, you may prohibit repossessors from carrying arms on your property, but ultimately, if they have an order of repossession for that car, they have a legal right to take possession of the vehicle they are there to repossess. They may not open locked doors or gates, or enter any vehicle other than the one they're repossessing.
South Carolina.
Yes, it is illegal to drive a car in North Carolina without a windshield.
Yes Acceptance insurance offers car insurance in North Carolina. Acceptance Insurance is located in North Carolina. Plus they have locations all over the U.S.
No, you have to have a license to finance a car in North Carolina. If you are not penalized for tickets, you can get your license in less than a day.
.... is a felony offense.
North Carolina does not allow for buyers remorse when buying a used car. North Carolina does have a lemon law, but it applies to the purchase of a new car.
Car insurance prices vary depending on which city in North Carolina in which you live. The average premium for people in that state is $1,285.65.
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There are a ton of used car dealers that are located in North Carolina. They offer a great warranties and they have auto on site which is also great.
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