Hartford County Debt Relief Attorney Explains if the Police Need to Be Notified of a Repossession
Clients often call me as a Hartford County Debt Relief Attorney, and ask if the police must be notified if a car repossession takes place.
- The repossession company must notify the police department ahead of time that they are repossessing your car.
- If there is a breach of the peace or damage to your property, that is grounds for bringing action against the repossession company, and possibly the original creditor for damages and losses.
Was your car repossessed in Connecticut? Contact dedicated Hartford County Debt Relief Attorney Eric Foster to help you.
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Lindh Foster, LLC
Connecticut Business Lawyer & Debtors Rights Attorney, Eric Foster of Lindh Foster, LLC, has been practicing law for over 25 years in Connecticut, New York and Hong Kong, China. As a Connecticut Business Lawyer, Eric Foster’s legal practice currently centers around representing small businesses and entrepreneurs, in selecting their business structure, forming their businesses, and managing their business transactions. As a former attorney at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he focused on the regulation of banks’ lending activities, Attorney Foster is also a passionate consumer advocate and a member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA). As a Debtor Rights Attorney, Attorney Foster enjoys advocating for and representing consumer debtors in connection with credit card, student loan and other debts they allegedly owe creditors and debt collectors.