yes if they have your address
Because the bank owns the car. The person that financed the car did not pay the bank.
Yes because that is what it is.
Yes. Damage could still happen to the vehicle and the loan company or bank will require full coverage.
The bank doesn't need to sue. If the truck loan isn't paid the bank can/will repossess the truck.
If the car is financed through a bank, the bank is the only agency with authority to repossess the vehicle. The dealer, once paid by the bank, no longer has any claim to the vehicle.
To keep it's financed value in order.
Its a Licensed commercial Bank. Full name is National Development Bank.
Answerno.I have a car that is financed through a bank. I recently found out that it has a salvaged title and I am having problems with getting full coverage insurance. the bank along with me didn't know it was a salvaged title at the time so what can I do.
Barings Bank
If it is licensed to drive on streets it is probably required to have liability insurance at least. If it is financed in any way you probably have to purchase not only liability insurance but also physical damage coverage as well in order to protect the finance company or bank.
Fraud
Lenin and the Bolsheviks were financed in many ways. Some were by contributions from supporters, bank robberies (mainly by Stalin and called "expropriations") and the German government.