IF your vehicle is collateral for loan in DEFAULT, it CAN be repoed.
No, a car can not be repossessed due to having no registration. A car can be repossessed for non payment. The police can have a car towed to an impound lot if there is no registration.
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.
Either party ON THE TITLE is entitled to possession, but someone will HAVE to make payments or it will be repoed.
Read your sales contract.
turning over the title is NOT the only way to record a lien on your car. IF the lender did it correctly, YES, it can be repoed.
IF his name is on the TITLE and you want it OFF the title, you get him to sign. Otherwise, he can drive it tooooo.
No As far as finance company is concerned the car came with wheels, it has wheels on it when repoed. Done deal.
NO.
Then tell the Repossession agents where it is and who has it.
1)he will take the car you left if that is the car to be repoed. 2)If you are traveling in the car to be repoed he will wait for you to return and repo it after you get back.
Most titles I have signed had instructions on the back. Call your local DMV to be sure you get it right the first time.
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