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  2. Wichita car dealer repeatedly sold Mercedes without title ...

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    In one case, the dealership repossessed the car without warning, court records say. ... The DA’s Office says the man received no prior notice that the repossession was happening or the Mercedes ...

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  4. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    Usually, the vehicle owner must be notified of a repossession. The repossession agent will find the car and check its information such as the vehicle identification number (VIN) to make sure they have the right vehicle. If there is a match, they will attempt to hook up the car to the tow truck and tow it away or pick the lock and drive it away.

  5. A bank created fake accounts, forced clients into ... - AOL

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    It estimates the practice harmed more than 35,000 customers and resulted in vehicle repossession for more than 1,000 of them. ... “Fifth Third Bank conducted repossessions of vehicles when the ...

  6. Auto auction - Wikipedia

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    Repossessed: vehicles can be voluntarily or involuntarily repossessed by financial institutions for several reasons, including late payments, undisclosed past credit issues, or failure to maintain full coverage insurance. Auto auctions are the most common method of disposing of repossessed vehicles.

  7. Title retention clause - Wikipedia

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    A retention of title clause (also called a reservation of title clause or a Romalpa clause in some jurisdictions) is a provision in a contract for the sale of goods that the title to the goods remains vested in the seller until the buyer fulfils certain obligations (usually payment of the purchase price).

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    The FTC’s “Combating Auto Retail Scams” (CARS) rule was supposed to take effect in July of 2024, but due to a pending legal challenge, the Final Rule’s effective date is delayed until ...

  9. Salvage title - Wikipedia

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    The Kelley Blue Book automatically rates any salvage vehicle as "poor" and does not value it at all. [12] The value of a vehicle with a salvage title is generally 65-75% lower than the vehicle's estimated value. If the vehicle is rebuilt to a road worthy condition and has passed State inspection, the difference in price is 60-70% of "fair" KBB.

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