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What kind of case do i have

Answered 2 years and 3 months ago by attorney Ronald L. L Burdge   |   1 Answer
Sounds like the dealer jumped the gun for some reason and had no right to do the repo. And a repo vehicle sold without notice to the debtor usually means they can not collect anything from you for any deficiency. Here, if you were not behind and not in any breach of the finance contract then it makes no sense the bank would want all that money. To know your rigths for sure, you need to talk to a "autofraud" or "repo law" consumer lawyer near you. There are number of them listed for KY that you can find at the ConsumerAdvocate dot com website's "find a lawyer" page: L081250r062548* But act quick because for every legal right you have there is only a limited amount of time to file something in court or your rights expire and you are stuck with the situation. Good luck!... Read More
Sounds like the dealer jumped the gun for some reason and had no right to do the repo. And a repo vehicle sold without notice to the debtor usually... Read More

I live in northern Kentucky and need fraudulent representation

Answered 2 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Howard A. Kurtz (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Thank you for reaching out.  We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state inquires.  Sincerely,  Kurtz & Blum
Thank you for reaching out.  We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read More
The only way to know for sure is to have a car sales fraud lawyer go over all the sales paperwork and your entire story with you. But basically, if you answered their questions truthfully and did not hide anything from them which you knew about, then they very probably can not make you do anything. If you did not have the truck title with you when you traded it into the dealer and you knew at that time that the title was branded with "rebuilt" on it, then they may be able to cancel it. But if the truck title itself is not branded as rebuilt, and you did not know it either, then the fact that it is on the car fax is very probably not your problem and the dealer would not have the right to cancel the deal. If you talk to a lawyer, make sure it is a car sales fraud lawyer and not just a general lawyer because the law in this subject is not something lawyers normally are trained on in law school at all. Thanks for asking.... Read More
The only way to know for sure is to have a car sales fraud lawyer go over all the sales paperwork and your entire story with you. But basically, if... Read More
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a credit reporting bureau is required to delete or modify information that is incorrect or cannot be verified. If your provided proof that the reports contain an error and they did not correct it, you are entitled to damages and you should contact a FCRA attorney in your area.... Read More
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a credit reporting bureau is required to delete or modify information that is incorrect or cannot be verified.... Read More