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Why do you have to repay for a car that was voluntarily given back and sold at auction and you will receive nothing in return?

Why do you have to repay for a car that was voluntarily given back and sold at auction and you will receive nothing in return?
  1. Do you have to pay back a voluntary repossession?
  2. Do you still have to pay for a repossessed car?
  3. How much does a voluntary surrender affect your credit?
  4. What happens with a voluntary surrender?
  5. Is a voluntary surrender the same as a repossession?
  6. Do you still owe after a repossession?
  7. How does a voluntary repo work?
  8. How do you get a repossession fee waived?
  9. What happens if they never repo your car?
  10. Will a dealership buy my car if I still owe?
  11. Can you give a financed car back?
  12. Can you return a financed car back to the dealer after a year?
  13. Can you get another car loan after a voluntary repossession?
  14. What happens if your car blows up and you still owe money on?

Do you have to pay back a voluntary repossession?

The name makes it sound less severe, but a voluntary repossession is essentially the same as an involuntary one as far as your finances go. You'll still have to pay for the costs of the auction.

Do you still have to pay for a repossessed car?

Giving Your Car Back Voluntarily:

Doing so is called voluntary repossession. The main benefit is that you don't have to reimburse the lender for the costs of repossessing the car. However you may still have to pay the lender for the costs of storing and selling it.

How much does a voluntary surrender affect your credit?

A voluntary repossession will likely cause your credit score to drop by at least 100 points. This point drop is due to a couple of factors: the late payments that cause the repo and the collection account that is likely to result from it.

What happens with a voluntary surrender?

A voluntary surrender occurs when you contact the lender on your own to let them know you can no longer make payments and make arrangements to give up the vehicle. You still lose the vehicle, but surrendering it voluntarily allows you to avoid the stress and potential embarrassment of a repossession.

Is a voluntary surrender the same as a repossession?

When you voluntarily surrender the vehicle, your credit report will indicate that fact in the status of the account. It will be listed as a voluntary surrender and any remaining balance will continue to be reported. If the bank has to come take the vehicle, they will report the account as a repossession.

Do you still owe after a repossession?

If your car or other property is repossessed, you might still owe the lender money on the contract. The amount you owe is called the "deficiency" or "deficiency balance."

How does a voluntary repo work?

In a voluntary repossession, you return your vehicle to your lender when you are unable to make payments. You inform your lender you will not make payments going forward and that you want to surrender the car. Then, you schedule a time and place where you bring the vehicle (and a ride home), and you turn over the keys.

How do you get a repossession fee waived?

You may give the vehicle back to the lender. This is called a voluntary repossession. Not only can it save you the repossession fee, the lender may also agree to waive the deficiency balance and not report it as a repossession on your credit report.

What happens if they never repo your car?

WHAT IF THE LENDER DOESN'T REPOSSESS YOUR CAR? This means that: You are stuck with it – if the lender doesn't come to pick up the car. You can't sell it – because the lender still has the lien, and selling it would be committing a theft.

Will a dealership buy my car if I still owe?

You can trade in your car to a dealership if you still owe on it, but it has to be paid off in the process, either with trade equity or out of pocket. Trading in a car you still owe on can be a costly decision if you have negative equity.

Can you give a financed car back?

If you can't afford your car payments, you can give the vehicle back to your car loan lender. But just because you surrender the car doesn't mean that the creditor has forgiven the debt or that it has to. ... The creditor can still sell the vehicle and sue you for any deficiency.

Can you return a financed car back to the dealer after a year?

The hard truth is that most auto dealerships aren't going to let you return a vehicle that you're financing. ... If you try to sell it back to the dealership, they may not offer you as much as you can get through a private sale. Trade-in values are typically less than the actual cash value (ACV) of the vehicle.

Can you get another car loan after a voluntary repossession?

It's possible to secure financing for a vehicle after a repossession, but you'll have a harder time finding lenders. This is primarily because a repossession signals a default on your loan, which is something lenders are likely to consider when determining whether to extend credit.

What happens if your car blows up and you still owe money on?

The responsible thing to do is to either have the engine replaced and continue to drive the car and make the agreed payments till it is paid off, or sell the shell for whatever you an get for it, pay off the loan, and buy or lease another vehicle.

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