Negotiate with the lender. Most would rather work out the problem than have a car they don't want back anyway.
In some states yes. In some state the lender is not required to give any notice at all before or after. In some states, the lender is only required to give you notice after the vehicle has been repossessed.
that would be the car turning because the car that had to swerve to avoid it hit another vehicle due to the turning car's failure to yield.
Removing the tires and blocking up the car will not prevent repossession. Repossession companies have legal authority to take possession of a vehicle, regardless of its condition. If you are facing repossession, it is best to contact the lender to discuss your options and potentially work out a solution.
He can avoid it by not going to work.
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No gas expense, avoid car accident , no car insurrance to pay.
no
you can avoid draining the good battery
When you bought the car, the lender paid the dealer for the car, and you are making payments to the lender, plus interest. The lender will not help you avoid paying him.
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Answering "Pulling out of a parking lot onto a street and you have to back up to avoid on coming car and the car behind you hits you who is at fault?"
Without documentation to prove that you owned the Motor Home, your best bet is through the courts and even then, you may lose, unless you are still the registered owner.