Dear Ma and Paw, email me and I'll try to be more specific..
yes they can.. its call the repo man.. its a Huge industry and it does not matter what state you bought a car and what state you live in currently.. They WILL find you, and recover the car for the "ma and pa used car dealership" either the dealership will hire them to go after the car or else the bank that gave you your loan will.. either way. if you don't pay something and make arrangements then you can kiss your car goodbye
If a car dealership files for bankruptcy, someone will purchase the accounts receivable as part of the bankruptcy settlement. That person or company should contact you and tell you where to make payments.
Someone can find auto financing in the Hollywood area of California on the internet, at a bank, at a car dealership, or from an insurance agency. There are many options to get someone financed for an auto loan.
One can go to any Jeep dealership in the area and see if they offer the Jeep Laredo. One can also go to used car dealerships in the event that a new dealer doesn't carry the model.
Yes, all the bank cares about is that someone is making the payments.
Sue her...Or try to talk to her.
You are in a very grey area here. The cars on the lot, and the ones they have sold, may still be collateral on the loans or credit line of the dealership. Your car could be reposessed any time even if you are up to date on payments. You need to get in touch with someone at that dealership and find out what is going on.
A person could find the nearest GM Dealership on the GM website, or on a Chevrolet website. That's the only places someone could find the nearest GM Dealership online.
The best place to go for advice about someone taking over car payments is the local bank. They will be able to offer advice about what to do if someone is no longer able to pay their car payments.
When someone is looking for a job at a car dealership, they best thing they can do is go to each dealership and inquire with managment too see if they are hiring or not.
You can get a used car loan (no such thing exists as a used card loan) from places like a used auto dealership. However, your monthly payments will be a lot higher than someone with good credit.
Missouran
When you co-sign on a loan or mortgage for someone, you are promising to make the loan payments if they can't. When someone files for bankruptcy, they are claiming that they cannot make their payments. It would stand to reason that if someone you co-signed on a mortgage for files for bankruptcy that you would then be liable for making the payments.