ABOVE ANSWER DOES NOT ANSWER THE QUESTION BECAUSE IT IS NOT REFERING TO A VEHICLE MECHANICS LIEN.
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You must talk to the lender who has a lien on the vehicle. It is up to them if you will be allowed to take over the payments.
Talk to someone at your local court house about a mechanics lien
Contact whoever has the lien and talk to them.
Yes, if the lender holding the lien agrees. Talk to the lender.
Go to the bank and talk to a bank officer or customer service representative.
Talk to the lender who holds the lien on the vehicle and tell them you plans. They will help you do this. You will need their permission and a lien release.
They will not repossess a vehicle unless you have defaulted on the loan. Defaulting on the loan is being late with the payments. Call the lender and talk to them.
Move on and find someone who cares ?
Either you or that someone has psychological problems. PLEASE talk to a mental health counsellor to find out which it is.
No. Because someone can crash if they are not fully focused on driving
i am assuming the following: your vehicle totaled, you do not have GAP insurance and the value of your vehicle was less than your payoff...unfortunately you will still owe this balance, most lien holders will do what they call a 'transfer of collateral'' meaning they will finance (assuming you are in good standing) if you want. your replacement vehicle and put this balance on top of that note....immediately making you really upside down AGAIN ...pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease get gap insurance on this one, talk to your lien holder about it...gap insurance pays the 'gap' between the value of the vehicle and the note balance..
He doesn't want to talk to you. Find someone else.