Car Repossession Attorneys
When consumers take out a car loan, the auto loan agreement give the lender a security interest in the vehicle. If you default on the loan by missing payments or not keeping insurance,the finance company can take the car without suing first. This process is called "repossession," and state and federal law give consumers rights before, during and after a repossession. Many lenders, car dealers, and repossession companies break these laws protecting consumer. Here are some of the ways that an experience repossession lawyer can help. For a free consultation, call us toll free at (877) 400-CREDit | (877) 400-2733 or contact us now through this site.
Sue for A Wrongful Automobile Repossession
A vehicle repossession can make life nearly impossible for a family. Late payments and are not the only reason why lenders repossess cars. Sometimes, finance companies fail to properly credit car payments or impose past due charges even though payments were made on time under the loan agreement.
Get Your Car Back
If your car was wrongfully repossessed, a repossession attorney can go to court to get your car and your personal belongings back, without having to pay illegal fees costs or an accelerated loan. State laws only allow businesses to start a vehicle repossession if the consumer has default on their loan in some way. And then, they can only take the car if they can do so without violence or an objection.
Finance companies and car dealers regularly break this law, take consumers' vehicles without a late payment or take the car over the consumer's objections to the repossession agent. In these cases, consumers may be entitled to the return of their car, and are always entitled to their personal property that was in the car. A repossession attorney can help to get the car back and negotiate the reinstatement of the car loan. If you need help getting your car back, For a free consultation, call us toll free at (877) 400-CREDit | (877) 400-2733 or contact us now through this site.
Sue Violent Repossession Agents
Repossession agents are not allowed to use violence or threats of violence when taking a car. If they cause a breach of the peace, they lose the right to continue the repossession. Our attorneys offer a free consultation for victims of wrongful repossession, call us toll free at (877) 400-CREDit | (877) 400-2733 or contact us now through this site.
Sue Police and Law Enforcement who Help in the Repossession
Police are not allowed to help repossession agents take a consumer's car. Their only job during a repossession is to help to maintain the peace. If there is a breach of peace, then the police are required to restore the peace. When police overstep their authority, the federal civil rights law protects consumers and allows them to sue the police who helped with the repossession. If the police helped to take your car, we can provide a free initial consultation to find out if you can recover compensation. For a free consultation, call us toll free at (877) 400-CREDit | (877) 400-2733 or contact us now through this site.
Attorney Consultations
If your car has been repossessed, you need legal advice quickly. Our attorneys are available for a fee-based initial consultation. For a 20 minute consultation, visit our scheduling page .https://calendly.com/ianclc
The Other Side Pays Your Fees
If you have been the victim of a Car Dealer Spot Delivery or a Police Assisted Repossession, help is here. We won't charge you any up front fees for consultation, and if we file a lawsuit for you, your fees are paid by the other side. There is no charge for a consultation.
Where do you practice?
Our law office is located in Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan. We practice throughout the entire state. If you are looking for an attorney to help in one of our service areas, call us toll free at (877) 400-CREDit | (877) 400-2733.
Other Resources
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has more information about consumers' rights and repossessions.
https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/vehicle-repossession.