I'm not sure what your question/situation is but... The Finance company can do what's called "forced insurance" meaning if you do not have insurance they will put insurance on the vehicle at a hefty cost to you. They can also repossess the vehicle even if you are up to date in payments but do not pay them their insurance rate.... and that money is still owed after the repo.
If your lien holder repo's your vehicle, they can file a claim against your insurance for damage to the vehicle. The repo company itself would have no claim, because it's not their vehicle.
Yes they can repo if they catch the insurance lapse. Most financed vehicles have a Full Coverage clause that you signed and agreed to when you contracted to finance the vehicle.
Yes, If your auto finance contract requires you to have insurance on the vehicle and you fail to meet that obligation they can certainly repo the car for violation of your contract terms.
who ever was in possession of the unit. I assume the repo company was in possession and if they are legit, They have more than enough insurance to cover any damages.
No one has the right to enter your property to repo a vehicle. I your vehicle is out in the street, then its fair game. If you see the repo man coming but has not hooked up to your vehicle, you legally still have possession of the vehicle. Once the vehicle has made contact with the truck the vehicle belongs to him.
If the bank made a mistake they will return the vehicle to you, the repo company is under a hold harmless and work the accounts the banks give them.
Of course. If you don't meet the obligations of your finance contract they have the right to reposess the vehicle. Your main obligations are to pay the payments as agreed and keep insurance on the vehicle as agreed. Read your finance agreement. I have seen many occasions when companies have to repo a vehicle because the customer won't keep the insurance on it.
you have to first be liscenced as a reposessor in most states, you need reposessor insurance as well. not a cheap thing to get. if you were to go and repo a vehicle and the cops are called without the proper license, insurance, and the documentation from the lender including a copy of the title you aren't walking away fom it.
no, but it is recommended. the repo co has insurance and is bonded for this type of situation. you will have to provide proof of repo to your insurance co.
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