http://www.omeda.org/fastfacts/1750.htm http://www.sconet.state.oh.us/ROD/documents/default.asp Do like an attorney will (hopefully) do and read the decisions of the Appeals Courts in OH and see what they have ruled a BOP is/was. I would be VERY emabarrassed to get to the Appeal Court and find out I didnt ask for a ruling I could have gotten. Of course, hind sight is 20/20.
its not the laws of Ohio. its the laws of each town or city. i repo in Ohio and it varies everywhere you go.... email and I'll try to answer your questions or find them out, rapidrecoverysolutions04@yahoo.com
In the state of Ohio, your car may be repossessed if you miss one payment. Your car may be taken any time of the day or night by the repossession company. The repossession company is not allowed to keep any items that you may have left in the car. The company must inform you as to what they are going to do with the car, including selling it, putting it in a car auction, or keeping it.
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what are the legalities of voluntary vehicle repossession
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*More Info* I resided and registered the car in WV. I bought the car in PA. The finance company was out of Ohio. The lien went to a collection agency in CT, and I currently live in Alabama. Which state's laws would apply to my situation?
Yes, there are absolutely tinting laws in Ohio
NONE OF THE ABOVE. Call an attorney ASAP.
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Just log on to WWW.statelaws.com and ask questions.
Vehicle repossession laws in Arkansas is the same there as it is in every other state. One must pay his loans or risk facing legal action from the one that one has borrowed from.
There are several web resources about repossession in Illinois. In addition to this information, the Illinois General Assembly's website contains the full text of all Illinois Laws. Please see the links below.