# RepoServices
Repossession of Vehicles and Private Property
Contact Unlimited Towing Services, Inc. to place your repo order today! Waiting can compromise the location of property in question, costing you money to try and retrieve later.
Are You A Creditor Trying to Repossess a Vehicle?
Are You A Creditor Trying to Repossess a Vehicle?
Depending on your loan contract
A creditor may have the right to repossess or take back your vehicle without warning you in advance or taking you to court.
Unlimited Towing Services is Licensed & Insured
Unlimited Towing Service can repossess or recover vehicles or other private property in the state of Florida for any bank or lender needing repo services. For more information contact us at (786)704-5709.
How to Avoid Repossession of my vehicle?
Keep an open line of communication with your loan company or creditor, and notify them if you anticipate your payment being late. If you reach an agreement or a payment modification is made to your contract, make sure to get it in writing.
What does it mean when your contract is in default?
Your vehicle or property contract determines when your loan is in default. Generally, a loan goes into default when an owner fails to make one or more payments in a timely manner.
When can a creditor seize a vehicle or issue a repossession order?
Depending on your vehicle loan contract, your lender or creditor has legal authority to seize or repossess your car as soon as your loan goes into default. If your loan goes into default, your vehicle may be seized or repossessed at any time and without prior notice or without a court order in the state of Florida.
What is a voluntary repossession?
A voluntary repossession is when you contact your lender or creditor and make arrangements to return the vehicle voluntarily. A voluntary repossession does not relieve you of your financial responsibility to the lender, but may reduce your creditor's expenses in retaking the car and the amount you will owe the creditor at the end.