Long story short... a relative of mine died several years ago owing tons of credit card debt, mortgage debt, etc. No one opened probate, and no one ever stepped up as the executor of the insolvent estate. And by law, any creditor could have become the executor, but none of them did anything about it either besides threatening legal action against us, which never materialized.
I had assumed that everything was over with by now.
I was wrong.
He had a car with a car loan, but another relative took that car, and I assumed, made the payments or whatever on it. Not so.
The car loan is way past charge off, and the repo man is desperately looking for it.
I have never driven it and all I know about it is that another relative took it and used it as his own car for the past year or so, and then "gave" it to his horrible druggie step daughter to use. She disappeared with it, and no one has heard from her lately, and no one knows where she is at the moment.
If I do talk to the repo man, what should I say?
I had assumed that everything was over with by now.
I was wrong.
He had a car with a car loan, but another relative took that car, and I assumed, made the payments or whatever on it. Not so.
The car loan is way past charge off, and the repo man is desperately looking for it.
I have never driven it and all I know about it is that another relative took it and used it as his own car for the past year or so, and then "gave" it to his horrible druggie step daughter to use. She disappeared with it, and no one has heard from her lately, and no one knows where she is at the moment.
If I do talk to the repo man, what should I say?
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