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What are the Florida repossession laws?
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What happens if you conceal a car on repossession in Florida?

Concealment of a car up for repossession in Florida is a felony.
You can be charged with hindering a lender in repossessing a
vehicle, or even grand theft auto. Additionally, the state of
Florida will not permit you to register any vehicle in your name if
you have an active repossession against you.
Asked in Repossession
Is it illegal to conceal a car from repossession in Florida?

Concealment of a car up for repossession in Florida is a felony.
You can be charged with hindering a lender in repossessing a
vehicle, or even grand theft auto. Additionally, the state of
Florida will not permit you to register any vehicle in your name if
you have an active repossession against you.
Asked in Repossession
What if your car is registered in North Carolina but you move to Florida under a repossession?

Ouch! If your vehicle is up for repossession and you have moved
from any state to Florida, you may find it difficult to register it
or any other vehicle in Florida until the repossession matter is
settled. Additionally, you can be criminally prosecuted in Florida
if you attempt to hinder the lender in securing their collateral.
Further, the repossession agents in much of Forida are among the
best in the country, and the ratio of camera cars is pretty high;
your vehicle will be found, and they will take it, probably at the
most inconvenient time for you.
Asked in Law & Legal Issues, Repossession, Florida
What are the repossession rules in Florida?

Florida allow repossession by UCC regulations, a right to cure
notice or replevin order is not required and the vehicle may be
recovered by a licensed agent as long as it is done without a
breach of peace. The county recorder must be notified of the
repossession action and the plates remain with the borrower.
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