Too late. You should have removed them before the repo. You can tell the rentor where thay are and let him try to get them back. I never heard of renting wheels
Definately
Will be repossessed, be patient. You either pay off, or pay off. No longer able to make payments. They will repossess the car and sue for the difference. Sorry.
Most of the time you do, YES.
A car can still be repossessed if it has scratches or some slight damage. The current value of the car is normally used when netting off the debts.
The car was repossessed one week before being off, now the creitor wants to charge me repossesses fees.
The car isn't damaged, the debtor's credit rating is. There is no permanent record of the car as a repossessed vehicle like there is for a salvaged title.
Remove the wheels off your car, and you will realise how important wheels are, as your car won't be able to move.
Your debt is then written off as the car covers the cost of the debt.
Once a car has been repossessed, you as the owner of the vehicle have the obligation to repay any amount still owed on the loan. Once a car is repossessed, it is often sold in a repossessed cars auction by the finance company. The amount which the car was sold for will be deducted from the total loan amount and then the difference will be owed by yourself. So yes you would have to pay the whole vehicle off if it was repossessed.
After a repo you have the right to get your belongs out of the car and your tag off the car.
yes.
Yes, it can be repossessed. If you owe money on a vehicle and do not have a clear title of the car - In reality, this car is not yours until the debt is paid. The car is collateral until your pay the loan off. If the car was repossessed, the personal contents like the car seat must be given back to you.