If they come to repossess it, and you claim to not know where it is, then the repossession agent will report it stolen. At that point, anyone found in possession of it is in possession of a stolen vehicle.
call police and report truck stolen
You don't. Purchasing such a vehicle could result in you being charged with receiving stolen property. If you are purchasing an abandonded previously stolen vehicle from a police auction, they will provide a clear title. Otherwise, steer clear of such transactions.
I am sure that the kid was stolen in the car.
Only if the truck, boat and trailer were all behind on payments and the lien holder for all of them assigned them all out for repo. If they weren't it's called conversion.
the truck behind the other car
Yes
nothing you can do without a title in your name
Yes.
If you aren't hiding it and they didn't repossess it then it has been stolen. Call the police and report that your truck has been stolen.
It depends on several factors including whose name is on the title. If you are behind in the payments and the co-signer is making them you may need to settle this case in court.It depends on several factors including whose name is on the title. If you are behind in the payments and the co-signer is making them you may need to settle this case in court.It depends on several factors including whose name is on the title. If you are behind in the payments and the co-signer is making them you may need to settle this case in court.It depends on several factors including whose name is on the title. If you are behind in the payments and the co-signer is making them you may need to settle this case in court.
Stan bought a monster truck for $2,000 down and payments of $450 a month for 5 years. What is the total cost of the monster truck?
If you got the new arrangements in writing, no, unless the new arrangements stated that repo would happen if new arrangements were not met in timely manner. If nothing in writing, arrange to get your personals out of the truck.