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Car on a property at time of foreclosure?? Not owned by homeowner??

Posted by Greg on February 11, 2004 at 7:16 PM

Hi guys, I have a problem that I hope someone can answer. My mom moved out of the house my grandfather owns, and he is just letting the bank take it back it seems. The bank has someone going out there tomorrow, but here's the problem....I have a classic car that was being restored in the garage, and no way to get it towed in time. Can this car be siezed even if it isn't his?? If I throw everything together and get it atleast into the driveway would that change anything?? If I did, would the put a lock on the wheel or anything?? I fear they are going to lock everything up and sieze property, and my beloved car is sitting there. I couldn't find anyone to flatbed it over to her new house until tommorow AFTER the bank will be there.


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