If a person's car gets repoed, the bank can report it on their CR in any state. When they redeem it doesnt matter, its the fact that it got repoed that gets reported.
No. Who ever holds the note gets to decide how the vehicle is resold.
Even if you could you would still owe the bank the money they paid for the car.
No As far as finance company is concerned the car came with wheels, it has wheels on it when repoed. Done deal.
NO.
the possible thing that could happen is your car gets repoed and your credit goes down the toilet for that mistake
wife gets the car in the divorce** she may have gotten the car but YOU got the responsibility of paying whats owed. "Getting the car in a divorce" is a clever ploy by attorneys to placate all parties, BUT, that doesnt change the LEGAL part of a contract. YOU sign, YOU pay.
Then tell the Repossession agents where it is and who has it.
1)he will take the car you left if that is the car to be repoed. 2)If you are traveling in the car to be repoed he will wait for you to return and repo it after you get back.
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