repo my car
Date: Sat, 06/10/2006 - 07:47
I'm sorry about your car..I can't even imagine how awful that wo
I'm sorry about your car..I can't even imagine how awful that would be. I've personally known 2 people who had their cars repod, and both situations were different. One of them only had to pay the past due to get it back (along with impound fees) and the other had to pay off the entire amount of the loan..which he was not able to do. He did find out later, though, that if he had filed bankruptcy, he would've probably been able to get his car back.
Call an attorney..They'll talk to you for free over the phone and could tell you what to do with this. Good luck.
Talk to a lawyer because he will be able to guide you in the rig
Talk to a lawyer because he will be able to guide you in the right direction in this complex situation.
Know your legal rights, it is clearly mentioned in your security agreement. This is the same agreement you signed while taking the car loan. The lien holder will give this document to the DMV to place a lien on your car.
I was on the verge of getting my car repod. Never got the letter
I was on the verge of getting my car repod. Never got the letter but was getting damn close. Had the car nearly 5 years. 5 year loan on the car. I owed about 1500 left on it. I was about 60 days past due on the payment. Lucky I was able to call my dad and ask to borrow the money for a bit and would pay him back quickly. Glad he had the cash. I was able to pay off the car loan and pay him back shortly after.