Users' questions

Can I sue Chrysler Capital?

Can I sue Chrysler Capital?

1 attorney answer Sure; in America you can sue anybody for anything at any time, without a lawyer in small claims court. Winning the lawsuit is another matter, especially if you do not have any actual damages.

What happens if a car is repossessed by mistake?

Lenders and their hired repossession agents must follow the law when taking a vehicle. If a car or truck has been wrongfully repossessed, the borrower may have the right to sue the lender and repo agent, even if the borrower missed payments or defaulted in some way. Did the lender repossess your vehicle by mistake?

Can a repossession agent not follow the law?

If the repossession agent didn’t follow the law when they took your vehicle, it may be considered unlawful vehicle repossession. Repossession agents must inform the local police of their intent to repossess a vehicle.

Can a police officer file a wrongful repossession lawsuit?

At this point, the police may have crossed the line from keeping the peace to breaching the peace. This could be a violation of your constitutional rights, enabling you to bring a lawsuit against the police department, the repossession company, and the lender for a wrongful repossession.

When was the ally truck repossessed at auction?

Ally repossessed the truck and sold it at auction in 2012. The lender sued for the couple’s $4,000 deficiency on their finance contract in March 2016, according to a July 31 government filing.

Lenders and their hired repossession agents must follow the law when taking a vehicle. If a car or truck has been wrongfully repossessed, the borrower may have the right to sue the lender and repo agent, even if the borrower missed payments or defaulted in some way. Did the lender repossess your vehicle by mistake?

If the repossession agent didn’t follow the law when they took your vehicle, it may be considered unlawful vehicle repossession. Repossession agents must inform the local police of their intent to repossess a vehicle.

At this point, the police may have crossed the line from keeping the peace to breaching the peace. This could be a violation of your constitutional rights, enabling you to bring a lawsuit against the police department, the repossession company, and the lender for a wrongful repossession.

Ally repossessed the truck and sold it at auction in 2012. The lender sued for the couple’s $4,000 deficiency on their finance contract in March 2016, according to a July 31 government filing.