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My story:

I let my uncle use my credit to buy his car. He got the car. made the first 6-8 months of payments. Few months later he failed to pay then he abandoned the car and payments. The car has been repossessed. I don’t have money to pay or job. Now I’m being sued by the bank I owe. I attended the court today. They had me fill a form (name,address etc.) That includes bank information (account number) Vehicle under my name. I owe 00. I know the car is under my name but there’s no way I’m gonna pay for my uncle’s mistake.

I am worried that they might just take money from my bank or tow my current car for them to sell. Any belongings that I owe they can take. I did not give them my account number or car information. I just told them where I bank at.

Should I be worried?
I live in Northern California. If they do not have my bank account can they still get money from my bank with out sending me any notice? I have few cars under my name (paid for/ no loan) I’m also worried they might take one of the cars for filling the balance of 00 with warning?
I mean with no warning?

If they don’t return my calls or communicate with me about returning my belongings, or setting up arrangements for me to pick them up
To elwood go sniff your dog’s crack!

Does anyone know? Does it depend on the car dealership? Any info would be much appreciated, thanks!

First I would like to thanks everybody for your help…thank you very much.
I contacted the company who towed the car they said that at least I need to have a letter from the owner of the car (which is impossible for me to have), plus 100$ fees to get my belongings and I need to give the car keys.

What do you think about this?

This is just a hypothetical situation:

Your behind on your car payments, so your car gets repossessed by the dealerships repossession team. Well, your friend just happened to have some of his belongings that he had left in your car, obviously not knowing it is going to be repossessed.

Now, legally, who does the friend go after? Will the dealership/repossession team allow the friend to take his belongings out of the car?

If not, who does the friend go after, legally? The person who was buying the car, or the dealership/repossession team who repossessed the car?

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