VICTIM buyer has to pay off the leinholder to get car. And/or sue con seller. Leinholder WILL get their money. GOOD LUCK...
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The current owners of Saab are Spyker Cars.
Yes. If the person repossessing the car finds it then they can take it!
Court?
Ditech, a lending company that offers lines of credit and mortgages was purchased from a private owner in 1999.
A car that is actually YOURS cannot be repossessed, as it's paid off. If you have a vehicle being repossessed, they're able to do this because it's actually the finance company which owns that vehicle and possesses their title. A recovery agent can, on behalf of the lienholder, go onto private property in order to recover the lienholder's property - with limitations. They cannot cross a locked gate, and they cannot enter a locked building.
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The Wiki software can be purchased and placed on a private intranet.
Yes, repossessions can (and often do) occur on private property. There are limitations imposed on the recovery agents, and they know how to plan accordingly. IMO, better that car (which is actually the lien holder's, which is why it can be repossessed in the first place) be repossessed while you're at home than while you're out in public somewhere and left stranded.
This is best answered by referring to the language of your private sales contract.
Used pick-up trucks can be purchased from second hand car retailers, Gumtree, ebay, Autotrader or from private sellers. Private sellers will advertise in local papers and on community noticeboards.