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Can they repossess our car? What can we do?
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Originally posted by BigJohn View PostAs for an attorney, we qualify for legal aid so we don't have to pay anything.
The lawyer says, yes we had a loan but the dealer had the loan canceled. The dealer canceled the loan in retaliation of a complaint I file with Toyota Corporate. We haven't done anything wrong; we are just victims. What is making this a battle is we want to keep the car and yes, we know it really is not paid for.
Hopefully this problem can be resolved with only a phone call and letter from your attorney.
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Originally posted by BigJohn View PostThere is also the issue of the bank allowing this to happen without our permission.Filed Ch7 3/6/08 [X]
341 hearing 4/10/08 [X]
Last day for Objections 6/9/08 [X]
Discharge AND Closed 6/23/08 [X]
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I am with BigBoy on this one. I am not sure what you are really planning on doing.
As I think I said in an earlier post...bottom line, you didn't cut a check for the car, the car is not yours regardless of any questionable behavior by the dealership, loans being cancelled, titles being changed, etc...all those issues are a side show, or red herrings.
As best as I can tell from the facts you relayed, no real fraud or malfeasance has taken place (unless your state has some obscure consumer protection laws). The dealership had to rewrite your loan because no one would underwrite the first go around; no big deal, happens all the time when someone with bad credit tries to finance a car. As for the 2nd go around, that is where things get a little murky, but if you signed under duress, as you say, then there really is no contract; so the dealer probably has a valid claim to cancel it, and even without that issue, could probably cancel it and unwind the deal.
I think you are delusional if you think there is anyway you can end-up keeping this car without paying for it in some way. That is simply not going to happen. I really don't see an end game for you because ultimately, you cannot force a business to finance you; which seems to be all you are really holding out for.
Unless and until you write a check for that car and pay the dealership, or find someone willing to finance you, you don't own that car.Last edited by HHM; 06-07-2008, 07:27 AM.
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IMO it all comes down to the "signed under duress" thing. Period. No company (dealership or bank) is going to want process a contract with that. I am guessing that as soon as the final reviews were given to the loan it was retracted, unwound, brought to a screeching halt!Chapter 7 Pro Se....Discharged Feb. 2006
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