it really depends on your local and state laws. i know here in MI you have to have the bill completely paid before you get your vehicle back, and if you try to take it after hours you can actually get arrested for stealing your own vehicle. wacky stuff. best think would be to ask the shop and see what they say.
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Three weeks is no biggie. If it makes you feel better disconect the battery before storage and check the tire pressure and oil level in addition to leaks under the vehicle before driving again. Longer storage will require you to empty the fuel tank and change the oil right before storage.
Answeryes it is possible to have the eviction stopped all you have to do is talk to your landlord and tell them that you will pay the money and if you pay it before or on your court date most likely they will let you finish out your leaseAnswerProvided that you were given the proper pre-eviction notices (as required by your state's laws), the landlord is not required to dismiss the eviction lawsuit after it has been filed. Even with full payment, the landlord can demand that you vacate and surrender the property.If after a eviction notice is filed and landlord accepts payment (in full) from you the eviction becomes null and void. They can only evict you for non payment and you have to be in non payment status at the time you go to court. However, if you have the money to pay your rent in full prior to the court date, the landlord has the right to refuse the payment.
It would have been very clever of him to invent the spotlight, several hundred years before electricity.
trans worn out, get a newer taranny Try running the trouble codes before making exspensive repairs. It may be mass air flow sensor
they usually just sell or trade it in before 'they have to do any major repairs on it
You can drive the vehicle until the engine seizes up or you can park the vehicle immediately and have it towed in for repairs before you do serious damage.
It depends on the terms of the contract. Legally if you miss 1 payment you are delinquent and they can start repossession proceedings on their vehicle.
The lender can legally take the vehicle one day after the payment is due. That is, on the day the payment is late, the lender can begin repossession efforts. The day the payment is late, the contract is void.
Check your local laws. In many states (e.g. California), the tenant can make repairs and deduct the cost from the rent payment. Before doing that, you should tell the landlord in writing what repairs are needed and give a deadline for them to do it themselves, after which you will.
You can start to worry about repossession of your vehicle as soon as you miss your payment. Depending on the loan amount and the type of vehicle you have you may have up to 30 days from your last missed payment to risk loosing your vehicle. If you keep in touch with the lender of your car, you have a better chance of not loosing your vehicle right away.
Depends on the company. Average 2-6 months.
I am a repossession agent in Virginia it takes 2-3 months of not paying before the repossession status occurs.AnswerI am a repossession agent in Virginia it takes 1 missed payment then repossession status occurs.
Car repairs would be anything you need to do with your vehicle on a regular basis to maintain the integrity of your vehicle. The most regular service is your oil change at least every 6 months, along with tire air and rotation before and after every long trip you take or 4 times per year.
0 days--It is at the companies discretion..there is no law stating a vehicle has to be a certain number of days before it can be repoed
It depends. If it was your basketball hoop that fell on someone else's car, yes. The insurance company should cover damages to someone else's vehicle while it was on your property if an "act of God" caused damage. If it's your vehicle on your property or even if you're renting the property, sorry. you're out of luck.
If the only damage is to your car and the accident did not result in any property damage to anyone else then you can refuse payment and close the claim without settlement and should be able to avoid any negative impact on your rates. If on the other hand there is damage to another vehicle or property that will be paid by your insurance company then you might as well take what you can from your insurance company for your vehicle.