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Course overview
Lesson Overview

11.26 – Reclaiming Your Vehicle After Repossession or Default Settlement: Reclaiming a repossessed vehicle is possible, but timing, negotiation, and documentation determine success. After repossession, contact your lender immediately to request the reinstatement amount—the total overdue balance plus fees. Most states allow a limited period, often 10–20 days, for redemption before the car is sold. If sale has already occurred, you may still owe the difference between loan balance and sale price, known as the deficiency. Some lenders offer settlement options to clear remaining debt, which can help restore credit faster. Always demand receipts and written confirmations of any agreements. If you believe the repossession violated legal procedures, consult legal aid about filing a complaint or civil claim. Reclaiming a vehicle requires both emotional composure and methodical follow-through. Approach the lender professionally, not defensively. By focusing on resolution, not blame, you transform a financial setback into a recovery plan. The process demonstrates maturity—accepting responsibility while exercising every legal right to rebuild stability and regain control of your transportation and credit future.

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Knowledge and strategies to understand your rights, navigate legal systems, and advocate effectively for yourself.

This course includes:
  • Legal rights and resource guides
  • Self-advocacy planning templates and documentation checklists
  • Scenario-based exercises for practicingegal and advocacy interactions

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