This information is public record and can be found at the county clerk's office. There are many websites that can also help you find this information, most for a fee and a few for free. what websites are they
Depending on the state that you are in sometimes you can contact you local tax office to find out if there are homes that have been repossessed for tax liens. Places like Bank Foreclosures Sale may also have more information.
No, since the car is no longer considered "your" property.
Can I get my personal property from the car if it has already been repossed without paying a fee?
Call your finance company.
ABSOLUTELY!
YES.
No, you no longer have anything to trade (the car is now the property of the repo company not you).
"YOU" dont, the debtor does. call the lender.
It depends on the nature of the seizure. A repossessed vehicle has to be returned i it has not been auction to a 3d party. If money was seized by a tax agency, maybe.
If it's repossessed, it's repossessed... there's nothing to report. As long as there's a lien on that vehicle, the lienholder is the rightful owner of it, and can reclaim their property.
Yes You Are !!!!!!!!!!!!
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