Yes it can.
Your husband's name is not on the deed, but is he on the loan? If yes, then it cannot be foreclosed and repossessed if the property is listed on his bankruptcy filing, and, as long as his bankruptcy payments are current. If he defaults on bankruptcy payments, then you can lose the property. If he is not on the loan, then your house can be foreclosed and repossessed.
ABSOLUTELY!
no, but you better keep it in there. Let me revise that, check your contract and make sure it says nothing about giving up your rights to let them come on to your property
Voluntary alienation is when the owner voluntarily gives up their rights to the property such as in granting a mortgage to a lender.
YES.
Voluntary repossession" is a term used to describe a situation in which a consumer voluntarily surrenders the property securing a loan, such as an automobile, to the lender that financed the purchase. Voluntary repossessions generally occur when a consumer has fallen behind on his or her loan payments, and decides to surrender the property rather than forcing the creditor to proceed with repossession. Voluntary repossessions occur most frequently with vehicles, but can occur with any type of secured loan, such as the purchase of work equipment, jewelry, etc.
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.
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Very little ! If you default on the payments, the finance company are quite within their rights to confiscate the vehicle. The camper does not become your property until you have made the final payment !
Because you promised to pay back the money they loaned you, they can certainly secure their right to obtain repayment by having a court authorize a lien on any property likely to be liquidated when they win their case and the value of the repossessed car will not cover the outstanding payments.
The best place to buy repossessed homes is at property auctions. Properties can be picked up much below market price but its important to know what you are doing. There are many sites available containing information on property repossession or buying repossessed homes.