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Auto Repossession on Credit Report

Author: Shayne A Sherman

If you fall too far behind on your auto payments then an automobile repossession may occur on your credit reports. That is where the creditor will take your automobile back from you since an auto loan is a secured loan. The loan is secured by the car.
If you are behind on your loan payments, but your auto has not been repossessed as of yet and you see no way that you can catch up your arrears or payments, then you should become familiar with the repossession laws of your state in which you live. You may not hide your vehicle to avoid repossession or you can face criminal charges for doing so.
You can still get your auto back once it has been repossessed if that is something you want. Of course this all depends on your original loan contract and / or the lender you are dealing with. Please check with the rules and bylaws of your state as they will override whatever the lender might be telling you.
In most states, the creditor can repossess your auto without notice even if you are only 1 day behind! Of course if you have a grace period in your contract then they will have to wait longer than one day to repossess your automobile. It is important to understand that in most cases, the lender does not want a depreciated asset back (your vehicle) they would rather have your payments.
The most important thing you can do as a consumer that is falling behind on your automobile payments would be to make sure you keep in contact with your bank. The majority of them are willing to work with you as again, they would much rather have their payments then a vehicle that is worth less to them then what you owe on the note. Secondly, become very familiar with your states repossession laws as they are different depending on the state you reside in.
If you already have a car repossession on your credit report then please visit my Auto Repossesion on Credit information page that explains the process of removing a repossession from your credit reports. If your credit reports need work, I personally recommend contacting the Lexington Law at 1-800-258-0062 for a free credit consultation. They have helped over 100,000 people per year to repair their credit reports and improve their credit scores!
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