Contact the lender they are the ones who call off the repo.
i think its about 3 0r 4 months then they will call and ask you where can they pick up the car
Call the bank and ask.
As licensed repo man I can tell you we must notify the local P.D. within 1 hour that the car was picked up as a repo, where it will be stored, and what the name of lender is. To find it call lender or call local P.D. and report it stolen at which time P.D. will tell you its a repo and where it is.
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No they can't at first, but you have to clear up this matter ASAP or eventually you will be court ordered!
It isn't unheard of for a repo company to call your friends to try and find out where you and your car might be. Some people try and hide their car from a repo company so that it can not be repossessed.
Call and have them pick it up. it's called a voluntary repo. Just tell them you are unable to pay and they will come.
Get hold of whoever it is that you should have paid money to (bank, car dealer...). If you can, pay what you owe, or agree on another payment plan. Once you and the lender have reached a new agreement the lender can call the repo off, and you'd get to keep the car.
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).
A repo is a repo, voluntary or not. Do not do a voluntary repo or any other repo. Terrible idea!!! Call the lender and work something out. See if you can find someone to take over the payments or possible sell the car to another part and pay off the loan. If you are upside down on the loan, then sell the car and borrow the balance to pay it off. Having your car reposed is a very bad idea. Your credit will be ruined for 7 years. You will also have the pay the difference in what the lender sells your car for and the balance on the note, plus repo fees. Do whatever it takes to prevent this from happening. I can assure you the lender does not want to repo your car. Call them!!!!
IF the lender posts a repo on your CR, you have one. You will have the repo on your credit report, but it should also show up as "redeemed".