This is absolutely horrible.
He is indeed justified in suing the bank.
I hope he collects. This is unexcusable.
Back in the 60’s we lived on the same street as a defaulter, and with no notice my father’s car was repossessed. My Dad owned the car 100%, the re=possessors just came to the wrong house. Dad was without the car for a couple of days, while he phoned around, called the police, etc., until it was returned to him. They apologized but made no reparations for my Dad having to bus to work, etc. But honestly, my father never pursued it. In the 70’s we lent a car to one of my husbands no-goodnick relatives, and our car got repossessed from his driveway although it was our car...we got it back with no trouble and weren’t using it ayway, but repossessors seem to be able to do whatever they like.
Yeah, he’s not going after a jackpot either.
“The car was returned to Kendall on July 11th with a note from RBC stating they had no interest in it.”
RBC was my bank in canada....until I told them to F off. The 2 worst banks in my experience was Bank of Montreal and RBC.