By calling the original loan facility that was associated with the vehicle is one way to locate the repossession date. You can request that the original document of repossession be sent to you by way of fax or US mail (if you feel there is discrepancy).
*Note* The time of default does not deem the time of repossession. Be sure to ask specifically for the actual repossession date and unfortunately you may have to clarify that you are not seeking the default date.
CALL the LENDER who had it repoed. they know where it is.
No As far as finance company is concerned the car came with wheels, it has wheels on it when repoed. Done deal.
NO.
Then tell the Repossession agents where it is and who has it.
1)he will take the car you left if that is the car to be repoed. 2)If you are traveling in the car to be repoed he will wait for you to return and repo it after you get back.
Call your local authorities. By law a repo company and an impound company have to report to the police department before taking your car.
3 months
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no
100% find out where it is at and schedule an appointment. you can only get your personal belongings, anything installed on the car is considered part of the car and cannot be taken.
If you aren't paying for that car's payments then yes. The only reason why your car should be repoed it because the payments aren't being made on it. It doesnt matter if your car is from the 1940's or if you brought the car last month, the car can be repoed if you dont pay the payment for 2 or more months (consult dealership for it's repo rules).
NO