• Nougat
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    84 days ago

    If there’s no lien on the car, nobody can repo it. “Go lien the car” isn’t even a thing, and fails to specify who the lien holder would be.

    • @greyfox
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      24 days ago

      If you owe money they can still sue you and the court can force you to turn over assets.

      There are some protections around the court taking away your primary residence, but I don’t think there is anything stopping them from taking away automobiles (likely varies state to state).

      So I wasn’t talking about the original lein holder repossessing th vehicle, but instead other creditors that now see assets that are open on the books and seeking legal action to get their money back. Unlikely they will want to pay lawyers to do that for your car, but still possible.