Read your CONTRACT first. If it doesnt cover redeeming your collateral, copy and paste this.
http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+8.9A-610
No months. It will be more like weeks or days. In practice, you can be one day past due and the lender can send your vehicle for repossession. It might be months before the actual repossession happens; it will depend on how difficult it is for the agency to secure it.
It is 21 days.
Typically, one day past the grace period. Some lenders will only permit a debtor to be two weeks delinquent before starting the repossession machine.
They will have sent you a letter stating the terms. You can also look at the original loan agreement you signed.
The number of days a payment must be late before repossession can occur varies by state and contract. Typically, it ranges from 30 to 60 days past due. It is important to review the specific terms of your contract and familiarize yourself with the laws in your state regarding repossession.
In most states, you as the debtor have thirty days to redeem the vehicle after repossession. This can vary slightly from state to state, and most repossession agencies prefer to turn vehicles around as quickly as possible.
Thay can, and in many jurisdictions it is required before repossession is performed. In others it is only necessary to notify police within 24 hours of recovery.
13 days a week
Depends on the specific lender's grace period. It is generally 30-45 days but it depends on your payment history just be honest if you can't send it all tell them but don't start bouncing checks or telling them you have sent the money when you haven't etc.
2-3 days
3-5 days for 1st class mail
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