all you need is to find a company that is willing to take a chance with you
The effect on your credit will depend on how the lender chooses to report it to the credit bureau. Sometimes a lender will be willing to report it 'paid as agreed' or 'settled' entry on the credit report rather than an actual repossession. If it is reported as an actual repossession or foreclosure it will be on your credit for seven years and negatively effect your rating.
A repossession hurts your credit score whether it is voluntary or not. The creditor will report late payments, a charge off status, and a balance if one is owed. A repossession may hurt your credit score anywhere from 60 to 120 points.
Yes, a voluntary foreclosure (deed in lieu of such) is a foreclosure just as a voluntary repossession of a vehicle is a repossession. All the same penalties/fees, recovery of debt laws apply and the information entered on the debtor's credit report will be as a foreclosure regardless of the circumstances involved.
The best way to prevent the repossession of a car is to pay your monthly note on time. If you are unable to make your payments as scheduled, you should contact the lean holder and make other arrangements. If you at least make some payment, many lenders are willing to work with you.
Yes, there is no difference. A repossession is a repossession.
A repossession is a repossession, no matter if it is voluntary or not. Your credit will be ruined for 7 years.
No you cannot remove a repossession off your credit report if your cosigner has a judgement on the repossession.
Definately try and negotiate a payment deal. Don't take no for an answer, ask for managers, supervisors whoever you need to to make it happen. Be as honest as you can.
Wrongful repossession insurance??? Coverage for when the Repossession Agency wrongfully recovers an asset for a myriad of reasons.
I only know about the state of Massachusetts. And yes in our state they have one hour to report the repossession to the police department in the town of which the car was taken.
I am a repossession agent in Virginia it takes 2-3 months of not paying before the repossession status occurs.AnswerI am a repossession agent in Virginia it takes 1 missed payment then repossession status occurs.