Way too many to mention much the same that a P.I. would use to locate an individual. Did you really think that you would get a repo man to tell you his secrets? Come on. there is many ways. and a repo person will find that car maybe not today but they will find it.
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yes
contact your repossession companies, car dealerships in your area
they can either repo the car, and you won't get into trouble, or they could find you and the car and there is a chance that you will go to a county jail for 2 to 30 days.AnswerFirst of the repo guys are not "authorities" they represent the bank that's it.They cannot have you arrested and you will not go to jail Repo guys like to scare you with that kind of crap.Look at it this way don't you think the repo guys (some of the laziest people around)would have the cops do their job for them if they could???This is a civil matter not crimminal!!!!! Cops deal with crimminal !
No - having had a car that was re-possessed will not affect the filing of a Bankruptcy.
Amanda, if you are behind on the payment, youare "in trouble' with the lender. you are in default and could be repoed by the lender at any time. they just havent pushed the issue YET. Co-signor can only 'repo" IF they are listed as co-owner on the TITLE.
No, the car has a lien on it. You cannot legally sell without a lien release from the lender. Be careful, you will get into serious trouble trying this. You can sell the car if the lender agrees but if they are trying to repo it i doubt they would agree to a sale at this point.
yes you can. thats why the bank usually hires people to come out and take your car back.
That would probably be a desperate move on their part. They have plenty of other means of finding you.
My daughter's husband thinks it's funny that he hasn't made a car or motorcycle payment to both in 3 months. He says nobody is going to find them Who do I call about where he has them?
No, that is the job of the company that gave you the loan. The repo company can take your car the second they find it, but the real expense and trouble comes from the loan company you stole from. If you do not release the car you are in possession of stolen goods after a court judgment.