gary, you will have to consult with a local attorney on WI law. I do hope you are listed as the LEINHOLDER on the title. Wisconsin
TITLE STATE: Yes SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title held by debtor. LICENSE REGISTRATION: Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles, 4802 Sheboygan Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53705. Tel.:(608)266-1466. RECOVERY REQUIREMENT: A replevin judgment must be obtained granting the right to recovery, unless the debtor signs a voluntary surrender of collateral. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDATION: Title, Repossession Affidavit, and Copy of Contract. PLATES: Remain with debtor. Good Luck
Yes, in the state of Wisconsin a license can be suspended for not paying a traffic ticket.
If you aren't paying in full they can repossess the car. To a bank " some sort of a payment " doesn't count. Call them and make arrangements.
That is the only way you can repossess a vehicle. Repossession comes under the UCC which grants a lienholder the right to repossess but only if they have perfected their lien by filing it on the title. One caveate is in most states the lienholder can not repossess a vehicle that is under a mechanic's lien without first paying that lien.
No.
you can move out but you would have to support yourself, which you have already finished high school and im very sure you would do fine Good paying jobs are in your hands IF you have your high school diploma.
I seriously doubt it unless you work out something with the lending agency.
arrest warrant for failure to pay.
Well They stopped paying it when Hitler was Chancellor, but then after WW2 they had to start paying it back again and finished in 2010.
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You start getting letters from a collection agency then guys like me buy out your contract & repossess you if and when seen.
it should tell you when you have finished the paying process or you will get an email of when its being shipped or when finished
By having enough money already in the bank.