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My husband had a car that was supposed to be repossessed. They never came and got it. For years now it was sitting in the dirt next to our house (not hiding it), and the HOA reported a violation for it sitting there. It got towed to a yard for that. A few weeks later we move and get a letter for back registration (2008+) and now are going to garnish our checks. First, it wasn’t ours, the bank owned it. They want us to have an exact date of repossession which we don’t have bc they never repossessed it. We never registered it after they said they were going to get it bc it wasn’t ours. On top of this it’s not even in our possession anymore( which it never was, banks again..) Is there anything we can do?
Thank you

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2 Comments »

  1. ITS AMAZING Check out the link in the blog post, http://obuyo.info/38290/bank-owned

    Comment by hesby aimone — April 18, 2011 @ 6:38 am

  2. I would speak to a lawyer, or legal aid, this situation doesn’t seem right.

    Comment by _Kay_ — April 18, 2011 @ 6:38 am

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