Well depending on what state your in it varys. They have to send a letter to you stating you have defaulted on your loan and are going to be repossessing your auto. Depending on who you financed it thru you may have signed that away. at some car lots they can repo your car even if your only one day late because you signed that agreement. Always read any contract you sign with a fine tooth comb.
Yes
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Yes. By looking at the sun, they could tell. Some of the Master's gardens for decor could had have a sundial for time.
start here http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/recovery/violations.html Why would they need to conttact you??
It varies from state to state, but in your case about 10 to 14 days. Its time of process is counted on importance.
The best way to fight repossession is to pay your bills on time. If you can't do that call your creditors and see if you can work something out. The sooner you call the better chance you have of keeping your stuff.
Repossession companies must give you the opportunity to recover your personal belongings. That being said, they need not do so at the time of repossession. If they store your property for any length of time, the may charge a storage fee. They are not required to hold your property indefinitely either. If you make no attempt to recover you belongings, the repossession company will dispose of it after 30-45 days.
no the length of day depends on the time of year.
if the creditors are not paid in time.
contact repossession companies or car dealerships in your area
You will receive notices that your payments have not been received, making your auto subject to repossession, but you will not receive a date and time of the repossession.
Yes. The period varies in every state. You need to check the laws of your state to determine the length of time provided to creditors in your jurisdiction.
It can show at any time. A repossession is compleated as soon as the car is picked up so it does not matter what happens after the repossession it still did happen.
A car dealership does not have a certain length of time to tell you. It is better business practice to do so when they tell you they will, within a reasonable period of time.
Yes, but you have a very limited amount of time to do it in.