Sometimes its easy and sometimes not. Dont go out of your way to do it. It will get found.
If there is evidence of fraud, the person hiding the vehicle can be prosecuted and possibly even put in prison.
Only if the lender pushes the issue and its not very likely.
You can be arrest, yes. Would you be? Doubtful. Very stupid thing to do in any case. Thanks for the reply. What I REALLY meant is... if you DID hide a car that was going to be repossessed, then came to your senses and gave the car up, is there still a possiblity of being arrested for hiding the car in the first place? Thanks...
You can, but it most definitely would not be advisable. The vehicle would have to be listed in the bankruptcy schedule as a secured debt which means it is NOT dischargeable in a BK.
You can hide it but, they'll come back later for it.
I'll take a guess, since you posted this under reposession: It's hiding a vehicle so it would be repossessed, done sometimes when people are behind in their car payments.
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a hiding spot is somewhere that you go to when you are playing hide and go seek
The only way to hide a car in Georgia if facing being repossessed is by filing chapter 13. If you have filed for chapter 13 it is legally ok to hide your car from being repossessed.
This just means they have not found it yet. They can pick it up and, they can take you to court and you will have to pay the amount owed plus court fees and fines for hiding the vehicle. If that's the case.
No, not unless there is a court order for you to release the vehicle.
It means not disclosing, or hiding, your interest (ownership or right to) a vehicle.