Clipper965
Member
Florida

My car loan is in her name. It is a 2003 SUV worth about retail $7500 and about $6900 owed. The car has been mine since new and I made the original lease payments and when I bought it from the bank the loan was in her name as well.
The SUV is old now and I would like to be done with it. My question is: When she passes the SUV would be part of her estate. If I simply allow the bank to come and take it away will they (Major Global Bank) try and collect from her estate any monies?. I know when banks repo a veichle the amount can be vast as banks will simply sell the car to a wholesaler. I was told by a friend who was bank manager for many years if the money owed is under a set amt, it is not worth their trouble to file a claim on the estate and they simply take the SUV or Car away.
Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated. She has no will and this is a very stressful time as we try and get her affairs in order.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?

My car loan is in her name. It is a 2003 SUV worth about retail $7500 and about $6900 owed. The car has been mine since new and I made the original lease payments and when I bought it from the bank the loan was in her name as well.
The SUV is old now and I would like to be done with it. My question is: When she passes the SUV would be part of her estate. If I simply allow the bank to come and take it away will they (Major Global Bank) try and collect from her estate any monies?. I know when banks repo a veichle the amount can be vast as banks will simply sell the car to a wholesaler. I was told by a friend who was bank manager for many years if the money owed is under a set amt, it is not worth their trouble to file a claim on the estate and they simply take the SUV or Car away.
Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated. She has no will and this is a very stressful time as we try and get her affairs in order.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?