If your car was repossessed, you can typically get another auto loan after a year has passed, but there are some steps you should take before applying.
Continue ReadingIf your car was repossessed, you can typically get another auto loan after a year has passed, but there are some steps you should take before applying.
Continue ReadingA loan deferment is a policy that many car lenders offer to their borrowers if they're in danger of missing a monthly payment and need help.
Continue ReadingIf you're struggling to make your car payment, you can potentially avoid repossession and the consequences that come with it by contacting your lender ASAP.
Continue ReadingIf you're facing a car repossession, you should be aware of what your rights are, and what the recovery company can and can't do to you and your vehicle.
Continue ReadingIf you voluntarily surrender your car, you avoid some of the negative aspects of a repossession, but the repo still gets listed on your credit reports.
Continue ReadingJust one missed car payment puts you at risk of repossession, depending on the language of your contract and the laws of the state you live in. The best way to prevent a repossession from happening is to take action before you miss any payments.
Continue ReadingIf you fail to make your car payments, repossession is nearly unavoidable. But just because your vehicle gets repossessed doesn't mean you have to give up the fight. You have options for getting your car back after a repossession in Seattle, and we can tell you what they are.
Continue ReadingDealing with vehicle repossession in Los Angeles is especially tough if you already have bad credit. If your car's been taken because you didn't or couldn't make your payments, the good news is that you have a number of options available to get it back. States have different repossession laws, and not all of them offer as many options as California.
Continue ReadingHow much a voluntary repossession affects your credit depends on your specific credit situation at the time. Your credit score is going to drop whether you give up your car voluntarily or it's repossessed, but you may be able to prevent having to give your vehicle up if you take action early enough.
Continue ReadingYou can still buy a car if you have a repossession on your credit reports, but you may find it more difficult to get approved for an auto loan. While a repo stays on your credit reports for up to seven years, its impact lessens over time, and there are lenders out there that work with people that have dealt with repossession.
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