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i had a car with welcome finance in march 2003 the original price of the loan was 4600 and after insurance policies which i was litterally forced to have and apr charges the total was over 12000.i paid 5500 before losing my job and have not paid anything since they failed to repposes it and now it has been past over to lewis debt collecters.my question is do i actually legally own the car as i have paid over the amount off the original loan price and if iwanted to sell it could i any help please. Well your best bet is to renegotiate with the debt company. You have paid 5500 so far this is greater than the value of the car. I suggest that you use the citizens advice bureau to help with negotiating ( free service ) I ve had dodgy dealings with this company too. First of all if you took out all the insurances like you said you should have one to cover loss of work. Also if you talk to welcome ( from past experience) they will try to sort any problems out that you have. Also i think you have to pay over half the full amount before the car is more yours than it is theres you could not sell it because it is still under the h/p contract, but you could get in touch with Lewis d/c and come to an agreed payment that you can afford, or they have the right to send the bailiffs to you and they can take your car and any thing else you own to make up the difference of what you owe them You only own the vehicle when the last payment is made. You own the car if you have paid the complete price of the car and have your HP (hypothetication) "deleted" through the financiers, and registration office (RTO - Road Transport Office) He who holds the title has the car. Watch out for the repo. man. Wow, did you get taken! And no, unless the loan has been paid off IN FULL, not just the original cost of the car paid, you don't legally own the car so you can sell it - you agreed to the other charges, in writing I'm sure, so you're responsible for those also before you're off the hook. I'm sure the finance company has a lein on the title, so you can't sell it without paying it off. And the car's probably not worth anywhere near the balance that you owe, so they don't want to repossess it if they have a chance of actually getting a large portion of their money from you. The short answer is you are stuffed....you never own a car until the Hire Purchase is paid off. You don't own it so you can't sell it....a HPI check will show it is still subject to Finance. If you have a job now either try and agree a settlement or try and get a more favourable loan and pay off what you owe and put it down to experience...Best of luck I strongly advise you to get around to the citizens advice bureau, they should be able to advise. |
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