Yes you can, However if you do file bankrupcy do not do it without a lawyer. In most cases if you do not file bankrupcy and the finance company( if you were financed) has already filled a garnishearment they will take you to court and you will have to make arrangements for they will retrive a small amount from your paycheck each time you get paid until they have retrived all of their money that you owe however if you loose your job or file bankrupcy they can not take any money from you.
IF the lender posts a repo on your CR, you have one. You will have the repo on your credit report, but it should also show up as "redeemed".
Repo.......homo
An automobile loan is secured by the vehicle title, meaning that the lending institution has filed legal notice of interest in the vehicle. Even if you file chapter 7 bankrupcy, the lending institution can repo the car if you don't make payments.
Thats pretty much what you need to do, If you have pictures of your car at the beach it'd help you out alot! You need to take care of everything with the bank, than go after the repo company
If you wreck your car after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy you can file it on your insurance. You can then replace your car based on the bankruptcy order.
No - having had a car that was re-possessed will not affect the filing of a Bankruptcy.
The filing will delay the foreclosure or reposession for a bit. But, presuming there are secured loans to the items you mention, they will need to be satisfied (paid) in the course of the bankruptcy, or those actions would still occur.
YES, IF you were in default and they repoed it. NO ins. coverage IS default. Do you HAVE the car NOW?
Not likely.
Highly doubtful.
Will i be able to purchase another car later on if my car is repo
can my car be repo 38 day's in default?
Q:Can you get an apartmet with a car repo? A: All apartments come without a car repo option. Sometimes you can negotiate utilities, however
Yes.
want to know if my car is on a repo list
Yep!
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.