Nothing, but my advise to you is that if your bank rupt you should sell the car
You can tell if a car is reposed by seeing if it is just sitting there. Reposed just means: The act of resting or the state of being at rest.
If you file bankruptcy and you have not been discharged the car that you buy can be used to finance it.
yes
Typically, when a car is reposed the financing company is responsible for all fees incurred in repossessing your vehicle. If you added the reposed vehicle in your bankruptcy and it was discharged with your other debts, you owe nothing to the bank or any of its' subcontractors. It is the financing company's responsibility only to pay its clients. If the repo. company is harassing you for the storage charges they are out of line. They must seek restitution from the financing company only. If they continue to call and pursue, call your local attorney general and state government banking association to file a complaint against the repo company and the bank. After a bankruptcy is discharged it is illegal for a creditor to call you for any financial restitution of a federally discharged debt.
If the car has been auctioned off after you got notice of the auction and how much you needed to pay to get it back, you can't get it back. If you are lucky, you may be able to get some of your personal property from the car back. If it has not been auctioned, you can pay the amount owed or file bankruptcy.
If you are filing for bankruptcy, and you try to cosign -- two things can happen. 1. the lender will turn you down. 2. If the court finds out you have applied for credit the bankruptcy can be stopped. If you mean that the car and loan will be for you during or after the bankruptcy, this still has to be disclosed and again the bankruptcy can be stopped.
The repo man will get paid on Sunday...
Why would they want to hold it? Perhaps you owe them for towing and/or storage fees for the time that it was reposed.
when a sheriff knocks on your door and is armed with a court order to distraint your car
Yes.
Not likely.
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