No. A legally repossesed car is the property of the bank. The bank can sell the car in any manner and wherever it chooses.
Well, I would recommend purchasing cars from your local car company of your choice itself because they offer a variety of products and services for an incredibly reasonable price.
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Some do, most do not.
No
Yes. If the payment is made to the finnance company.
I wanted to add to my original question...Our car was repossessed by the finance company because they said they found out someone else was using the car because of car payments being sent from a different address. AND, they stated that they wanted to see the condition of the car. I thought a car would only be repossessed if you were late on payments? I have never heard of this, so I don't know what is going on.
You can be sued by the finance company to recover any money still owed to them after they auction the repossessed mobile home.
A motorcycle that was paid for on a credit card can not be repossessed considering the credit card company paid the dealer. You must pay the card company back though or they can take you to court.
Yes.
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Yes, there have been cases where individuals have had their cars repossessed by mistake due to errors made by the repossession company or lender.
Yes, the company has to do an inventory and hold the contents a"reasonable"amount of time for the owner to claim. Check the local court, and see if they have local rules that repo companies go by. State laws may apply, also.