YES, sorry btdt
If you have had a car repossessed, you have not kept up with the payments. You probably still owe money on the repossessed car. In these circumstances, the fact is that you can not afford to purchase another car and would not be able to obtain the finance to do so.
Yes it can.
Yes, Conn's can physically repossess an unpaid appliance if you fail to make payments as agreed upon in the purchase or lease agreement. They have the legal right to take back the appliance if you default on payments.
Yes. The home was repossessed because you failed to make payments you contracted to make. Even though you no longer possess the home, the contract is still in force and must be satisfied unless the lender forgives it,
Yes they can even though it is on your private propery since you have no longer been making the payments the bank owns it and it is their property and they have the right to retrieve it
Only if your name is on the title, and only if the primary borrower defaults and the vehicle is subject to being repossessed by the lender.
It depends on how many times you've been late on vehicle payments. Most of the time though as long as you are making a payment of some kind on the loan your vehicle will not be repossessed.
No, you don't have to tell them. Try to make up the payments though. If the lender gets a court order, a "writ of replevin," then you have to tell the sheriff's officer where the car is when he comes to the door.
Yes. The trailer is considered personal property, much like that rod and real you left in the boat, or the motor that was not part of the loan. You will be permitted to claim your personal property for thirty days after the boat is repossessed. You will be charged for the storage of it though.
Even though it is a buy here pay here dealer it is in the contract you signed. You dont pay they will take your car and you WILL have to pay the late payments on top of the repo cost before you get your car returned.
NOT. Good try though. LOL