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  • Depending on your state. May have to take him to court.
  • I LIVE IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
  • You betcha! as long as you have a written contract stating the facts and agreements of the auto sale. And, of course, signed by both.
  • yes.that is estafa,report your car and sue him in court.
  • First, was using your company for the sale and payments legal? Second, did you have a written contract, explaining the repercussions, if payments were not made? Third, did the sale of the auto go through your state for selling, taxes and registration purposes? I would contact an attorney in your state. if the above three conditions prove to be negative, you may not have a case to repo the car. An attorney can advise you for your state.

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