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Repossession & Foreclosure

Repossession & Foreclosure

Repossession and Foreclosure Attorney
Serving Wilson, Greenville, NC & the Surrounding Areas


When we think of repossessions, we tend to think of a car being taken away by the repo man. While this is true if you default on payments for your car, there are other factors that can cause repossession as well as additional items that can be repossessed. From defaulting on payments for your home to collateral property, and rent to own items, if you are struggling financially, you may have more to worry about than just your vehicle.


Whether you are looking for bankruptcy information and advice or you are involved in a dispute with creditors, John G. Rhyne, Attorney at Law, has over 25 years of experience helping people across Eastern North Carolina avoid car repossession and home foreclosure. During that time, he has represented clients as a property foreclosure attorney, repossession attorney, and a bankruptcy attorney to best meet the individual needs of each case. Our law firm is proud to represent those across the Nashville, Elizabeth City, Rocky Mount, Kitty Hawk, Smithfield, Zebulon, Clayton, Wendell, Greenville, and Washington, NC areas.


We are familiar with the ins and outs of car repossession, foreclosure, and bankruptcy law, contact us today to schedule an initial consultation!

Our Foreclosure Attorney Can Assist You During this Difficult Time


Depending on your specific circumstances, there are instances where a creditor may take your property if you default on a loan that is secured by the property. These items include:


  • Your home: If you fall behind on mortgage payments, your lender may initiate foreclosure proceedings to take possession of your home.
  • Vehicles: Whether it's a car, motorcycle, or boat, vehicles used as collateral for loans can be repossessed by the lender if you default on payments.
  • Other property used as collateral: This category can include a wide range of assets, such as real estate, investments, personal valuables, collectibles, and more. If you've pledged these items as security for a loan and fail to repay, the creditor may take legal action to claim them.
  • Rent-to-own items: If you've entered into a rent-to-own agreement for appliances, electronics, furniture, or other goods, failure to make payments can result in repossession by the rental company.


Facing the loss of property can be distressing, but it's essential to know your rights and explore options for debt relief. Seeking legal counsel from a qualified attorney can provide valuable guidance and assistance in navigating debt-related challenges and protecting your interests. Remember, you're not alone, and there are resources available to help you address financial difficulties and move towards a brighter financial future. 

Learn How Our Skilled Foreclosure Attorney
Can Help Find A Solution To Meet Your Needs


Facing foreclosure or property repossession on your own can be a difficult and frightening time in your life. When you call Attorney John G. Rhyne, you don’t have to go it alone. To learn more about what our foreclosure attorney can do for you, give us a call to set up a consultation.


Serving residents of Rocky Mount, Greenville, Elizabeth City, NC, and the nearby communities, we can assist with cases involving the repossession of boats, personal property, car repossessions, home foreclosures, and more.

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