Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Georgia

repossession

I had a car repossessed while I was in Iraq.The car was bought during military service.The creditors repossessed and sold the car in 30 days.They sent notices,but I never got it over here in Iraq.Now it is on my credit report that I owe a balance and it is in dispute status till I get back and pay.The creditors say I am not protected under the SCRA because the vehicle was purchased during service,not before.Is there anything you can tell me about SCRA that protects active duty servicemember while deployed in combat agianst repossession and sale?I started to get letters from then after the car was sold already.Can I sue them and get compensation from them?


Asked on 7/05/08, 5:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ms. Tran Lankford Tran Lankford, Attorney at Law

Re: repossession

If you have not contacted JAG, JAG may be able to assist you. Also, the repossession may not have been technically in compliance, but I would need additional information on both SCRA and the repossession. Feel free to contact me with additional information or another attorney for a consultation.

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Answered on 7/07/08, 4:01 pm


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