It may be Boyle's law, but there is not enough context in the question to be sure.
Convert 100 pounds in 1880 to today?
The conversion program I used comes up with an average of 11,800pounds. The range is from 8,000 to a high of 16400.
What happens if you no longer have the car and the finance company trying to repossess?
Someone has the car and the finance company has a lien on it. Any sale would have been fraudulent.
Can your car be repossessed from the towing lot that towes your wrecked vehicle?
If there's a lienholder on that vehicle, yes, that lienholder can repossess it.
Some mechanics may work as repossessors, but they can only repossess when contracted to do so by the entity which holds the lien to that vehicle. What you're probably thinking of is a mechanic's lien, which is a lien placed against that vehicle due to a delinquency in payment for work performed.
Can police cut your lock for a repossession?
They shouldn't-in general they keep the peace but will not interfere and repo men can't do that.
Can an auto loan be reinstated after repossession in the state of Maine?
Yes but it's almost unheard of. You would have to pay all back monies owed and pay for the repossession, but why would they chance you again and go through all the red tape if you ignored all their requests for money, phone calls, letters etc and let it get to repo stage.
Payments must be paid on time when they are due. One must remember that it is not "your car" until it is fully paid for. Until then the outfit that lent you the money owns the legal title to the car. You are just the registered owner, not the legal owner. The legal owner has all rights to repossess the car anytime the payment is not made on time.
What can you do to stop a repossession?
To stop a repossession, you can first communicate with your lender to discuss your financial situation and explore options such as loan modification or a repayment plan. You may also consider selling the asset voluntarily to pay off the debt. Additionally, seeking legal advice can help you understand your rights and possible defenses against repossession. Lastly, filing for bankruptcy may temporarily halt repossession proceedings, but it's essential to understand the long-term implications.
How long befor westlake financial repo?
They can for the most part legally repossess the car when you miss 1 payment. This is all spelled out in the contract you signed. In reality they will, more than likely, not start repossession proceedings if you miss 1 payment. Miss 2 payments and they for sure will. If you are having problems making the payments do not just ignore this. Contact the lender and work something out. The last thing you want to happen is get the car repossessed and ruin your credit for 7 years.
Can a repo man enter a work place that is private property?
Not unless he has a legal warrant signed by the court
Can repo man ring or knock on front door at midnight?
Laws on this (and interpretations of those laws) can vary in different jurisdictions. In some states, there is a law dictating "peaceful repossession", and knocking on a door at midnight might be considered in violation of that.
The notice sent to position showing the amount owed to the physician is called?
The notice that is sent to a patient that shows the amount owed to the physician is called a statement.
What does a repossessed car do to your credit?
It's going to knock down your score and you can forget about financing another for a while, Although it will be resold and you will owe them less, they can send you to collections on the difference between sale amt and loan even though they now have the asset. They also charge for the repo based on how many attempts and so forth. As far as how bad it will hurt your score it depends on amount and who it is. Some are better at reporting negatives and amount may or may not result in a judgement which would hurt your score more.
What happens when a car repossession agent can not find car?
They continue searching for it. Repo agents investigate. They don't just give up if the car isn't waiting for them when they show up. They'll figure out the habits of the debtor, they'll keep a close eye on them... basically, they'll make it pointless for the debtor to hold onto the car, because the risk of them hooking and booking the vehicle will always be there anytime the vehicle is taken into public.
That's on the recovery agency's end.
As for what the lienholder will do, that depends on a number of things. The lienholder is the lawful owner of the vehicle, and thus, has legal options available to them.
How is finance charge calculated?
Finance charges are applied to credit card balances that aren't paid before the grace period. Different credit cards calculate finance charges in different ways.
If they are a co owner on the reg, they have as much right to it as you-essentially, neither one of you can keep the other from using it paid for or not.
Does car repossession show on your credit report?
Almost all auto lenders will report a reposession to the credit bureaus. There is a possibility that they won't report to all three credit bureaus as credit reporting is a voluntary system. They may only report to one or two of the bureaus.
DO you get your payments back on a land contract?
No, you will not get your payments back. If you do not complete the purchase, you have essentially been renting the property.