The squeaky wheel gets the grease. ONE day is the norm.
A disabled person's vehicle can be repossessed just as any other person's vehicle can be repossessed. You must make all payments on your vehicle if you want to keep it.
call the bank, they are the only ones that can release the vehicle to you, good luck :)
It depends on you locatily, but in general, yes, if you are behind on your payment, your vehicle can be repossessed.
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.
by paying the bill or rebuy it at an aucton
it doesn't matter if the pope takes over your vehicle payments. if he stops making them, your credit is damaged and the vehicle is repossessed.
Not without a release from the loan company.
no!
24/7
Technically (and leagally) yes.
no