What Causes Bad Credit
Inquiries
Late Payments
Charge Offs
Repossession
Foreclosure
Judgements
Bankruptcy
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Repossession - Car Repossessions


Repossession: Simply put, if you don't pay the bill on your car the bank is going to come and pick the car up whether you like it or not. It is a one time occurrence (per car) and usually leaves you with a deficiency after the bank has sold the car. For example, say you bought a brand new $40,000 BMW on a $10,000 a year salary. You quickly realized you couldn't pay for the car so you stopped making the $700 monthly payment. The bank sees this and decides they need to get the car back and try and recoup some money from it, so they repossess it in the middle of the night. Three weeks later the bank is able to resell the car for $30,000, leaving a $10,000 "deficiency" between the amount you owed and the amount they sold it for. You are responsible for the $10,000 deficiency, and until you pay it back it will stay on your credit report (unless the bank doesn't renew the listing, which is rare). Repossessions can happen with other items as well, including but not limited to: furniture, appliances, machinery, business equiptment, motorcycles, snowmobiles, ect..

Solution: If you've bought a car that you soon realized you couldn't afford, the first step would be to try and sell the car on your own. Banks are terrible at selling cars and often sell them for much less than you could sell it for. If you already have a repossession on your credit report with a deficiency, then try to save a little bit of money and talk to the bank about settling the debt you owe for a lesser amount. If the bank is unwilling to settle, talk to a debt settlement company or a lawyer about what steps they could assist you with. Usually you can settle old debt for 10-40% of what you owe.

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What Causes Bad Credit:

Inquiries

Late Payments

Charge Offs

Repossession

Foreclosure

Judgements

Bankruptcy