Yes.
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
Car repo is covered by its own law. So No
No. You are the primary borrower, and it will be entered as a repo. on your credit report.
You CANT legally. She could report it STOLEN if you did. Best thing to do is contact the LENDER and assure them that YOU will make the payments IF they will repo it. AND get the registration out of her name. They can do that AFTER repo. Good Luck and MERRY CHRISTMAS.
general rule NO, but check with your state to be sure
If the car is in your name, why "repo" it? There is a cost involved with hiring someone to get the car. Try the local sheriff's department. If your ex has a vehicle titled to you with out your consent...it is theft.
One day late. I live and own 2 repo companies in Washington. Sorry, but that is the law.
spouse did not know name was on policy or that the other name was removed without knowledge
Will i be able to purchase another car later on if my car is repo
A repo worker does not normally pick up a vehicle unless he has an order from the lien holder (usually the creditor who financed the vehicle). If you own your vehicle outright with no liens against it, the repo person probably picked it up by mistake.
can my car be repo 38 day's in default?