One consideration would be that cancellation of a debt becomes income, and is taxable. But a repo isn't a cancellation of debt, it is a payment by selling the asset. However, as you can find in many discussions here, if your repossessed and the sale of the property does not return enough funds to fully satisfy the debt, the deficiency is normally not forgiven. Instead you remain owing that amount and the lender will presumably continue to try and collect it. Hence, the sale as an exchange of value isn't a cancellation of debt, and there likely isn't any even if there is a deficiency. No tax consequence.
who is allow to do Vehichle/car repossession? when is a vehichle/car repossession not allowed? whats the minimum insurance needed for car repossession?
How do you write a car repossession letter?
If my car is repoed and the car is not worth as much as I owe am I responsible to pay the differance?
is concealing a car from repossession a felony in georgia?
The repossession process of a car usually takes about 6 months
A repossession is a repossession, no matter if it is voluntary or not. Your credit will be ruined for 7 years.
You might be able to get a personal loan after a car repossession. However, you would get the loan at a very high interest rate one the repossession is on your credit report.
The repossession stays on your credit report for 7 years.
In GA Can you get your car back after a repossession if you file chapter 13 bankruptcy
Possibly, but they can certainly prevent you from interfering, as it is no longer your car, hence the repossession.
The tow/repossession company has to notify the police of the repossession so the car can't be reported stolen..
Yes you do. They repossess the car and then sell the car. You are responsible for the difference in what the car sells for and what you owe on the car. You will also pay any fees associated with the repossession. Let's say you owe $10,000 on the car and the sell the car for $8,000. You will then owe $2,000 plus repossession fees that can fund into as much as $500 or more depending on how much effort is required to find and repossess the car.