This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
If they sue and get a judgment against you, it is possible they can take cars and belongings to satisfy the judgment, but there is a legal process for that. The important thing here is to not ignore the issue. If you don't respond, the creditor may get a default judgment that they can attempt to collect.
What Happens If the Repo Agent Doesn't Find Your Car? But if you make it hard for the repo agent to get it, then the creditor may use another method to get the car back, called "replevin." Replevin can be just as costly as a repossession, if not more so.
Initiate a formal dispute with all necessary credit reporting agencies (CRAs) that issued the report containing the repossession. You can dispute a repossession online with all three credit reporting agencies, and this is the most efficient way to pursue removal: Experian. Equifax.
What Can Credit Card Lenders Do? If a legal judgment is made against you, it is possible that the credit card company may attempt to garnish your wages, put a lien on your property, or seize your bank accounts. They can't directly take your home, but the actions they take could affect your home and other assets.
Debt collectors cannot repossess your possessions if the debt is unsecured, such as a credit card or student loan. In the case of secured debt, however, particularly auto loans, for which the car is collateral, failure to make payments can result in repossession of the vehicle.