If you keep on missing payments on your auto loan, there is a high chance that the vehicle may be repossessed by the bank.
can they? yes. Should they? No. Will they?.....probably. Can you sue them for it?.....if you have the money for it, maybe
Yes, as long as you keep making the payments.
can you forclose one and keep making payments on the others how about if you have an helloc too
You can stay as long as you keep making the mortgage payments.
You can pay it off and sell it, or you can get it fixed, or you can just let it sit there and keep making payments on a car you can't use.
The person/company that sold the car wants their money. They don't care who pays it, as long as it gets paid. Condolences for the loss of your husband, but you get to keep the car as long as you keep making payments.
YES! Do not release the title of the vehicle until it is COMPLETELY paid off. Once they hold the title, they can stop paying and there is nothing you can do... legally.
No. Only the lender can "repossess" a vehicle. You need to keep making the payments to protect your own credit. It is likely you would need to bring a court action, prove you are making the payments and petition the court to order a transfer of title.
You should get some good advice from a financial advisor. It may be better for you to make extra payments against the principal depending on how long you plan to keep the premises.You should get some good advice from a financial advisor. It may be better for you to make extra payments against the principal depending on how long you plan to keep the premises.You should get some good advice from a financial advisor. It may be better for you to make extra payments against the principal depending on how long you plan to keep the premises.You should get some good advice from a financial advisor. It may be better for you to make extra payments against the principal depending on how long you plan to keep the premises.
Start off first by getting a Sears, Target, Circuit City or similar in-store credit card. After making purchases and payments on that for six months, you should become eligible for small limit credit cards. Keep making purchases and payments on all credit and shortly you will have established a ground credit. DO NOT GO OVER LIMITS, MISS PAYMENTS, OR INQUIRE INTO TOO MANY CREDIT ACCOUNTS.
Keep making payments on a car you don't have and learn your lesson about not letting your insurance lapse.
just keep making payments and they cant do anything to you.