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Stop Car Repossession

If your car was recently repossessed, or you have been threatened with car repossession, Second Start, PLLC, can help. We are a team of experienced bankruptcy attorneys who will work with you to create a future that is free from the pressures of debt.

Car repossession rights allows a creditor to take your car if you have fallen significantly behind on your payments. When they take your car, they may sell your vehicle at its true value, thus the proceeds form any repossession sale may still leave you with significant debt. If your car has been repossessed recently, you may be able to get it back. Contact Second Start, P.L.L.C., as soon as possible, so tat we can work to recliam your automobile.

Will I Lose my Car if I File Bankruptcy ?
People are understandably concerned about car repossession if the consumer files bankruptcy. The answer is almost always "no" if they remain current on the car loan. Keep current on your car and you likely will not lose it.

I Owe on my Car Repossession
It adds insult to deep injury that they make you pay money -- often many thousands of dollars -- after your car repo. This is called a Deficiency Judgment or Deficiency Balance and can result in a wage garnishment. This balance will be taken care of and cleared by a bankruptcy.

Car Repossession Law
If you are behind on payments (even one), the creditor can repossess the vehicle. [Michigan Civil Code 2983.2] They do not need a court order or judgment first. They are usually not allowed to take it from your garage, but can remove it from a public street or parking lot. They cannot use force or breach the peace [Michigan Commercial Code 9503], but can hotwire the car or use duplicate keys. Car repossession law is usually consistent from state-to-state, but check your specfic state law for variations on the above.

Can I Get My Repossessed Car Back?

You have the right to get the car repo back by paying the overdue amount, plus any fines and costs. These can be rather steep. If you can't or won't pay, the repossessor must give you 15 days' notice of the auction. You can bid on your own car. If they get less than you owe as the winning bid (which is usually the case), you'll owe the rest. That is the deficiency balance referred to above. You are entitled to get your belongings which were inside the car back, but only within the short period of time in your contract.

Our bankruptcy lawyers are available to assist clients nationwide. We are committed to helping clients move forward with their lives and want to help them create a future in which they do not have to constantly worry about debt.

For more information on how to filing bankruptcy can help stop car repossession, contact us toll-free at 1-800-SAVEDME.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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At the Second Start, PLLC law firm, we represent clients Nationwide with headquarters in Michigan and Illinois.

We represent clients throughout Michigan, primarily focused in the metro Detroit area including Alcona County, Alger County, Allegan County, alpena County, antrim County, Arenac County, Baraga County, Barry County, Bay County, Benzie County, Berrien County, Branch County, Calhoun County, CaSs County, Charlevoix County, Cheboyban County, Chippewa County, Claire County, Clinton County, Crawford County, Delta County, Dickinson County, Eaton County, Emmet County, Genesee County, Gladmin County, Gogebic County, Grand Traverse County, Gratiot county, Hillsdale County, Houghton County, Huron County, Ingham County, Ionia County, Iosco County, Iron County, Isabella County, Jackson County, Kalamazoo County, Kalkaska County, Kent County, Keweeenaw County, Lake, County, Lapeer County, Leelanau County, Lenawee County, Livingston County, Luce County, Mackinac County, Macomb County, Manistee County, Marquette County, Mason County, Mecosta County, Menominee County, Midland County, Missaukee County, Monroe County, Montcalm County, Montmorency County, Muskegon County, Newaygo County, Oakland County, Oceana County, Ogemaw County, Ontonagon County, Osceloa County, Oscoda County, Otsego County, Ottawa County, Presque Isle County, Roscommon County, Saginaw County, Saint Clair County, Saint Joseph, Sanilac County, Schoolcraft County, Shiawassee County, Tuscola County, Van Buren County, Washtenaw County, Wayne County, Wexford County.

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