Absolutely false! The lender (person who holds a lien against the vehicle) does not need the keys to said vehicle in order to enforce the terms of the contract. The vehicle can still me recovered, sold at public auction and the buyer will be responsible for any outstanding debt that remains. That would include the amount of the loan after the sale amount has been deducted, the cost of repossession and other such fees.
Yes. Repossession is about you not paying the bills - nothing else. The fact that the dealer wasn't honest with you doesn't give you the right to be dishonest with him. If you discover a hidden flaw in the car you must first give the dealer the chance to set things right. If the dealer can't fix it you can ask for (most of) your money back, or another car. But holding back paying isn't an option.
Usually no longer then a month
No.
Do you have a contract or agreement that says he will repay you? Has he breached that agreement and is he in DEFAULT of it by not paying? If so, yes. (General rule for the future: Have your child sign a contract for any money you "give" him, like any lender would do.)
The snow plough cleared the road to my house this morning!
You should play with her and give her love and give her food that works and tell your dad to stop paying attention to her and scare her (I dont mean like scare to death just be a little mean to her but dont abuse the dog)
If the bank holds the loan, then yes. If the payments are stopped, the bank will repossess anyways.
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If have to give it to them then give it to them. of you dont then dont, the solution seems simple.
It's possible to give up his rights but he will not get out of paying child support.
The impound yard will give you their particular requirements. Just give them a call.
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