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Monthly Archives: November 2011

Nov
26

You are surely not blessed if you are dealing with vehicle repossession, but this definitely doesn’t mean that you should lose your head. I do know what kinds of questions are busing your mind right now, but let’s calm down and answer them one by one. I hope that you know what vehicle repossession is and even I expect you to know that your car will be repossessed beforehand, because car repossession can’t occur without a reason. However if you don’t own this information read the previous post and find out what is vehicle repossession and what are your and the creditor’s rights. Here is the list of possible …



Nov
24

Vehicle repossession is a situation where the banks or the lenders take ownership of the vehicle due to non-payment. This is one of the trickiest areas of law that many consumers have lack of information. This is a small guide covering some nuances of car repossession which you should consider while carrying on the process. Who is the owner of the car until you pay it off? The bank or the lender is the actual owner of the car until the end of your loan. It is legal and is mentioned in your vehicle title. In the section of “lien holder” is the name and address of the bank. …



Nov
10

Every post in this blog is created to make you more informed and protected from hundreds of dealer fraud tricks. If you have noticed, recently we’re discussing our sample cases, so that it becomes more evident to you what you can face and how you can get out of it with the help of a professional lawyer. How did it start? On or about March 31, 2007, our client visited Century West BMW to purchase a vehicle for personal and family use. Getting interested in the subject vehicle, he inquired the salespeople into its condition and history. The latter assured our client that the vehicle was in excellent mechanical …



Nov
07

We’ve written dozens of articles on how you should avoid dealer fraud cases, but today I’ve decided to bring a real dealer fraud case sample. You may have already happened to be involved in a dealer fraud and you just wonder what you can do or what you should do and what outcome you can expect. How did it start? On or about June 2, 2010, our client visited IMAX Auto Group with the intent to purchase a vehicle for personal and family use.  The car dealership’s personnel showed her the subject vehicle assuring her that it was in excellent mechanical condition, had never been involved in any accidents and had …