Just the motorhome. Any personal property inside the motorhome remains yours, and they may not take it. In most states, however, they may charge a storage fee for personal property which was removed from the repossessed vehicle.
Absolutely. When an item is repossessed, it's typically auctioned off. The person who the property was repossessed from is still responsible for the difference between what the final auction price was and what the amount owed at the time of repossession was. Additionally, repossession, storage, and transportation costs will be added to the amount owed.
Typically, no.
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The best way to travel around Australia is by motorhome or caravan. If you take a motorhome, it is best to tow a small 4WD so you can leave your motorhome at a caravan park and go touring. There is so much to see "off the beaten track".
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You can purchase a motorhome at a low price. The best way to get a low priced motorhome is to go to RV Online. Motorhome Bookers also is a good option with many available discounts and specials.
As long as you owe them money they can take it.
The only way you can have your car repossessed would be to not make any payments. If you have taken out a loan and have not made payments, they will take your car away.
I had a car that was financed through HSBC repossessed last year. It was repossessed. Can HSBC take my federal income tax refund for this repossession?
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where can I find tire prices for my motorhome?