Pretty much whatever the agency that repossessed your car says you have to.
Minimally, you can expect to have to bring any missed payments current, and to pay the actual expenses the loan agency incurred in having your car repossessed. This will include the fees charged by the repo agency, storage fees, and so forth.
If there's a particular fee you don't think you should have to pay, you can try asking about it specifically, but in general the lender has the right to pass along "reasonable and customary" (this means "not out of line with industry standards", not necessarily what you personally might consider "reasonable") charges to you.
NOT. Good try though. LOL
NO,thats Grand Theft.
Call the lender they will tell you.
YES,, CALL the lender and find out HOW MUCH it will cost to do so.
They get resold as used cars to make some of the money back.
Buy a bus pass. Or get ahold of your lender and see what they want to get the car back.
Yes, there are some instances that a person can get a repossessed car back in the state of Iowa. If the person pays all the money owed plus a repo fee, the car may be returned.
Without proper permission (in writing) to take your car after it's been repossessed, it is considered stealing. Anything from jail time to a hefty fine. If it's been repo'd, it's not yours anymore.
Yes, you can. Alot of times they will work with you. They don't want your car, just your money!:)
I have a welding machine on the truck they repossessed can they keep that?
yes they can...but it also depends on state laws too
When a car has been repossessed the person paying the insurance should cancel it.