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The lienholder is generally not required to return the car unless the loan is entirely paid off. They may choose to do so upon receipt of back payments and reposession fees (or any other arrangment they negotiate with you), but that's up to them. If you have a history of sending bad checks, it's reasonable for them to insist on waiting until the checks clear your bank, normally a week or so.

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How far behind on payments can you be before santander US can repossess your car?

Typically when it comes to car repossession, a customer has to worry about their car being taken when they have missed three payments. Sometimes repossession can be held off by just contacting the company and reassuring them they will get their money.


Who pays the rest of the finance if your car has been repossesssed?

I most cases the debtor (you) will be held liable for the deficiency after the car is sold at auction, as well as for any repossession fees. This may vary in your state.


Can one be held criminally liable for concealing a vehicle repossession in Wisconsin?

yes. its stealling.


How can you get your car back?

After the creditor repossesses the vehicle there is a way to get it back. You can find out where the auction for your car is going to be held and go there and buy it back. I doubt if that will work. If it's a buy-here/pay-here place, they're not going to finance you again. If it goes to auction, it will be a WHOLESALE auction where only licensed dealers can bid. You can get the car back before it is resold by paying off the loan. If you you pay all the delinquent amounts and repossession costs you may be able to convince the lender that you will keep up the payments in the future and get it back.


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If you have paid off your loan but you now owe some late fees can the title be held to your car?

If you have unpaid late fees that have accrued, your loan is not paid off. This is why the lender will not release the title. Additionally, if the amount remains unpaid, no matter how small, the lender can put your vehicle up for repossession. It would be sad to lose your car for as little as $100 dollars or less.


What are the responsibilities and potential risks associated with being a cosigner for a car lease?

As a cosigner for a car lease, you are responsible for making payments if the primary leaseholder fails to do so. This can impact your credit score and financial stability. Additionally, if the primary leaseholder defaults on the lease, you may be held liable for any outstanding payments or fees.


When a repossession notice has been issued for a motor vehicle can the registration be renewed and if the car is pulled over by the police will the police hold the car?

A "repossession notice" is a civil matter. A police oficer cannot hold the vehicle for repossession. Unless, there has been a court proceeding and the judge has ordered the vehicle held if stopped. A repossession notice also cannot stop the registration of a vehicle.


Can you repo a car if you have title?

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Can a repossession agent use the permission of a 10-year-old as a legal means to take the vehicle from the garage?

No, a juvenile cannot enter into such an agreement and the repossession agent could be held legally accountable for attempting/taking part in such action.


What is repossession?

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