Only if the car has not been sold, at auction usually. Some states require notice of the repossession and intended sale date. Consult a local bankruptcy attorney if you have filed pro se or pro per (without a lawyer), or your state Attorney General's office.
You must get the finance company to agree to terms. You can't get the car back by any means other than getting the finance company to agree to something. You do have a certain # of days to pay it off in full, but after than and other than that, it's their car. I filed bankruptcy, Chp 13, 2days after my vehicle was repossessed earlier this week.My atty has promised my vehicle back to me within 3-4 days and is currently having those arrangmnts made., however I must drive to Atlanta from Macon to pick it up myself..Read up on filing Ch 13, especlly if you have alot of other dept.Its not as bad as it sounds. keep on kidding yourself...ANY BANKRUPTCY is bad Re: Bankruptcy. Unfortunately, since they recently revised the bankruptcy laws, bankruptcy may no longer be available to you.
If the car is gone, the car is gone. The car would only be covered in BK if you still had it. If you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy within 10 days of your car being repossessed, or in some states before it has been sold or auctioned, your creditor must return the vehicle to you.
If you are not going to reafirm the loan, in other words- keep and pay for the car, then yes the bank will want the car back. Usually they will try to get the car back shortly after your 1st court date when the court has oked your petition to go thru bankruptcy.
BK only stops the repo process until the BK is discharged. BK does not mean you can keep the car without paying for it. My opinion? Give the car back.
Yes, you can be made bankrupt if your home is repossessed, but the two events are not directly linked. Bankruptcy occurs when an individual cannot repay their debts, while repossession happens when a lender takes back a property due to mortgage default. If the repossession does not cover the outstanding mortgage debt, you may still owe money, which could lead to bankruptcy if you are unable to pay other debts. Additionally, the financial strain caused by losing your home can contribute to an overall inability to manage your debts, potentially resulting in bankruptcy.
If your car was paid off, then why was it repoed? Or if you mean you paid it off after it was repoed, then if the loan company accepted your money,then they have to give you the car and title back. I would call them and get it back or your money back.
You will have to ask your bank about that. They are in control now.
Yes. If the payment is made to the finnance company.
If you lost the title through foreclosure or abandonment in the bankruptcy, probably not, but it depends on a number of factors. Consult a lawyer in your area.
This would be best answered by a good bankruptcy attorney who knows Arizona law. I believe no matter what you do bankruptcy or not, they will get the car, it does not wipe your credit clean.
You must get the finance company to agree to terms. You can't get the car back by any means other than getting the finance company to agree to something. You do have a certain # of days to pay it off in full, but after than and other than that, it's their car. I filed bankruptcy, Chp 13, 2days after my vehicle was repossessed earlier this week.My atty has promised my vehicle back to me within 3-4 days and is currently having those arrangmnts made., however I must drive to Atlanta from Macon to pick it up myself..Read up on filing Ch 13, especlly if you have alot of other dept.Its not as bad as it sounds. keep on kidding yourself...ANY BANKRUPTCY is bad Re: Bankruptcy. Unfortunately, since they recently revised the bankruptcy laws, bankruptcy may no longer be available to you.
If it was repossessed legally then he is guilty of theft
If your was repossed you need to call the car company and pay your car
A motorcycle that was paid for on a credit card can not be repossessed considering the credit card company paid the dealer. You must pay the card company back though or they can take you to court.
Bankruptcy is an EXCELLENT way to stop Garnishments. Many attorneys can file an emergency peition to get that garnishment stopped NOW.. then go back and complete the bankruptcy later.
If the car is gone, the car is gone. The car would only be covered in BK if you still had it. If you file Chapter 13 bankruptcy within 10 days of your car being repossessed, or in some states before it has been sold or auctioned, your creditor must return the vehicle to you.
Bank or loan company who repossessed it.