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I ve a clear title to my vehicle with no liens can the dealer legally repo this car?

Generally, when you have a clear title to your vehicle and there are no liens on it, the dealer cannot legally repossess your car. A repossession typically occurs when you fail to make payments on a loan or lease agreement for a vehicle. However, if you own your car outright and have no outstanding debts related to it, the dealer does not have the legal right to repossess it.

It's important to keep in mind that the dealer may still attempt to repossess your vehicle if they believe you have violated any terms or conditions of a contract you signed with them. For instance, if you purchased the vehicle from the dealer and failed to make payments as agreed upon, they may be able to repossess it. However, if you have fulfilled all of your obligations and have clear ownership of the vehicle, the dealer's actions would likely be considered unlawful.

If you are concerned about the possibility of your vehicle being repossessed, it's advisable to review the terms of any contracts you have signed with the dealer and ensure you are in compliance. If you believe that the dealer is attempting to repossess your vehicle without legal justification, you should consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and options.