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Man sued for back payments of repossessed Honda

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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Man sued for back payments of repossessed Honda

A financing company has filed suit against a Jefferson County man who has defaulted on payments for his 2003 Honda Accord.

Chartway Federal Credit Union claims defendant George N. Mihail entered into a motor vehicle retail installment sales contract with John Eagle Honda when he purchased the Accord.

According to the complaint filed Jan. 22 in Jefferson County District Court, Mihail financed $18,953.73, and his sales contract was assigned to Chartway.

However, since then, Mihail has defaulted on his payments and owes $12,735.46, even though Chartway repossessed his vehicle, the suit states. In addition, Mihail has failed to pay accruing interest and repossession fees of $1,385, the complaint says.

Chartway alleges breach of retail installment sales contract against Mihail.

In addition to the money it says it is due, Chartway is seeking pre- and post-judgment interest, attorney's fees, costs and other relief to which it may be entitled.

M.H. Cersonsky and Nathan J. Milliron of Cersonsky, Rosen and Garcia in Houston will be representing the plaintiff.

The case has been assigned to Judge Bob Wortham, 58th District Court.

Jefferson County District Court case number: A185-777.

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