Generally no, though the company may give you one. They are not obliged to.
Perhaps see related links....You can get a reward.
The bank/lending company are the ones who repo your car the repo chimps are just their agents.Your bank should tell you.
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).
can anyone tell me haow I can repo a car that someoone ha not paid for
crashed it! get over it.
If you are giving up your own car for repo then you tell who you financed the car with you want a voluntary repossession. It still looks bad on your credit, but not as bad as a regular repo does
It depends, usually the repo man will come to the dealerships and tell them a price they'll repo a car for. The company I work for charges roughly $150 a car, but if we have to go unusually for to get the car the price goes up accordingly. Like if we have to fly out of state to get a car the dealership pays for the plane ticket plus a few hundred.
As licensed repo man I can tell you we must notify the local P.D. within 1 hour that the car was picked up as a repo, where it will be stored, and what the name of lender is. To find it call lender or call local P.D. and report it stolen at which time P.D. will tell you its a repo and where it is.
If you know who there finance company is you can call them directly. Or you can call the repo comapany. Some finance companies and repo companies actually give a reward for contacting them and telling them where it is.
No. The Car Doesn`t Belong To The Repo Man. That's His Job, To Get It Back To The Loan Company. Bank, Ect. If You Can Find Who Holds The Note On The Car You May Work Out A Deal With Them. Myself I Suggest You Stay Away From This. It Could Be More Than Reposessed. Best To YouAnswerThis is a tough one because if you turn the guy in and the guy figures it was you, you could get more than you bargained for. Then again you could get a deal if you tell where the car is to the repo people, maybe even a reward, but it would benenfit you to know exactly how much is owed on the car so that the repo/car lot people don't try to sock you for the full amount instead of what is owed. They will sell it to you either way.
Contact a local repo company they will tell you what you need.Good Luck.
Will i be able to purchase another car later on if my car is repo
can my car be repo 38 day's in default?