When a car has been repossessed the person paying the insurance should cancel it.
Yes of course you should!
Cancel your policy.
Of course not! It wasn't stolen or wrecked, it was taken from you for failure to pay on the loan!Be sure to cancel the insurance.
if you don't plan on getting it back that is what to do. but most insurers in pa are notifying pa that you canceled insurance ant they suspend your plate for 90 days.
If you owed money on the car (which is probably why it was repossessed), you need to pay what they demand. Check the paper you signed when buying the car if you think they are 'demanding' something different than you signed. Your girlfriend was smart to cancel the insurance, since a repossessed car does not need insurance. You cannot sue your girlfriend for calling the car lot, or for cancelling the insurance, because you cannot show DAMAGES to yourself.
If it's no longer your vehicle, you don't need to insure it.
I Think You Can Cancel Your insurance....idk That's Just My Guess..
Yes it happened to a friend of mine he wasn't even aware that the insurance had been cancelled and when he got stopped at a check point they told him that his lincence had been suspended because he did not have insurance he paid a huge fine.
Absolutely. When you purchase and finance a vehicle you sign a legally binding contract. Perhaps you should read what you sign. The contract states that you agree to carry insurance that includes comprehensive and collision with a maximum deductible of usually $500. If you let your insurance cancel then you have broken the contract and therefore the finance company can reposses the vehicle.
yes by doing the confy stuff
It is not going to make a difference if you cancel your insurance or not. If you drive a car, you must have car insurance.