Multiple Choice
Ron does not make a payment on his car loan for several months. The dealer, Star Auto, repossesses the car by towing it from a public parking lot. Ron sues Star for breach of the peace. Ron will probably
A) prevail, because Ron has not formally defaulted on the car loan.
B) prevail, because the car was parked in a public lot when it was towed.
C) not prevail, because the repossession was not a breach of the peace.
D) not prevail, because a creditor can repossess property in which it holds an interest if no threats or force are used against a debtor.
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