What to Do When the Original Owner Tows Away a Repossessed Vehicle?

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TaylorLynn
07/25/25 1:26am
After the debt became due and was not repaid, ownership of the vehicle was obtained based on the mortgage, and the original owner constitutes the crime of theft. It is generally not considered a crime but can be deemed a breach of contract. You may file a civil lawsuit demanding the other party to repay the debt in advance.
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