property crash

late one night i was messing around on a car park and hitting the wrong pedal went into a wall, the wall was not damaged just my car and the police were called, my friend also had an ambulance check over him, can i be prosecuted with more than driving without due care and attention
late one night i was messing around on a lidls car park and hitting the wrong pedal went into a wall, the wall was not damaged just my car and the police were called, my friend also had an ambulance check over him, can i be prosecuted with more than driving without due care and attentionlate

Rent Back Fast
property crash

I got charged with LSA and im under 18 with a probationary license. I damaged some private property but my insurance has covered it. I called the police a few hours later ( don’t ask why) but after i crashed i parked my car on the street adjacent to the one i crashed on and stayed in my car till i called the cops. Then i plead not guilty to the judge and have to go to court in a few months. What can i expect in form of punishment and what not?

Sell and Rent Back
property crash

I purchased a car from a private owner who advertised it with no title. The private party purchased it from a government auction a few years ago and was driving it on private property for the most part. I am trying to get a title issued on their. I was told by state of Illinois that one can be issued if car passes inspection. Carfax shows title never issued. I guess car was initially made for a crash test but it was never tested, only the interior. Car runs fine, I just need title.

Repossession
repossess property

I would like to buy a (private) property that is a reposession, marketed by an estate agent. I assume the seller in this case is the bank? Would they accept a lower offer than a private seller would, as all they need to recover is the loan plus interest owed plus admin. costs? What is the cost of a repossession to a lender? Would they wait around for the highest offer or would they be happy with a let’s say 90% of the asking price? Are they interested in making a profit or all they want is to cover their costs? To make the question simple, would properties that are repossessions sell at a lower price (if yes how much lower?) than similar properties on the market simply because they are repossessions?

Real Estate Professionals