in nc does the repo company have to hold your car on their lot for 10 days and what exactly are the laws?

by admin on December 21, 2009



my car was repossessed and never even made it to the recovery company’s lot, it went straight to the auction company. i have since worked it out and had my car redeemed but now i have to go to the auction company to get my car and not the recovery company. actually i have to go to both places the recovery co to get my stuff and tag and the auction co to get my car and both places want money. i feel like i am getting scammed somehow cause on top of that i have to pay my finance co a $400.00 repossession fee. plus i cannot find the nc laws for repossessing a car anywhere at all!! i just want to know if the recovery was suppose to hold my car there or if they can send it n to the auction house with no time in between?

Originally posted 2009-06-02 05:55:03.

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SCOTT M June 3, 2009 at 2:14 am

Call the police and ask them what the rules are.

firewomen June 4, 2009 at 11:23 pm

Because the Repo Laws – Repossession Laws may change from time to time, please check the North Carolina Courts website for updated and complete Repo Laws – Repossession Laws in North Carolina.

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