Anthony W. asked

⚖️  Law

I leased a car and the lease end date was up on 5/25/19, but I still had the vehicle. I continued to receive invoices which I paid, and my payments were accepted. The car was due again on 7/25/19, and on 8/21/19, without notice, my car was repossessed. I live in Pennsylvania and intended to buy the car, but it was taken to auction. What can I do, and if the car payments were made, is this legal?

July 14th, 2023

Christine J. answered

If you were current on your payments and the lease expired but they continued to accept payments, th...

July 14th, 2023

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