Yes, he can get it anywhere. No he cannot get it" anywhere".The repo men want you to think that.They can come on your property but they cannot damage your property or "cause a breach of the peace".Now this doesn't mean you have to let them, you can call the police etc.Calling the police is usually a good idea because then you have impartial witnesses.And no the cops won't arrest you. YES, IT CAN BE REPO'D anywhere,as long as it is not locked in. Yes and you don't get caught trespassing...... NO!!!!, A repo man cannot legally enter gated property to take a vehicle without the owners concent, in California. If I come out to a call like this I will arrest you for trespass if the owner wishes to press charges.
Yes. They consider your item of repossession 'their property' and if it is setting on your property, they will tresspass to get what belongs to them (or the bank). A repossession agent may not take any action which constitutes a breach of peace as defined under the laws of the state. They may not enter a garage locked or unlocked to remove a vehicle. They may not remove a lock or in anyway damage same if it is on the gate of residential/private property. They may enter a condo or apartment security gate if it is done properly and does not constitute a hazard or impediment to other tenants. They may not ask another tenant to allow them entrance to take possession of the vehicle. These laws do not apply if the repossession agent has a replevin or other such order issued by the court. If a consumer believes his or her rights have been violated pertaining to such issues, they should file a complaint with the justice department of the state attorney general's office.
Your vehicle can be repossessed wherever it's found. If you want to keep it, either pay the bills or find a really good hiding space for the car. Yes, the repo man can take your car while you are at work and anywhere else, except a church lot. There may be other private lots that may not be able to access but I'm not for sure.
No, at this point it you no longer have a legal claim to the title, if you don't pay for it you didn't buy it. Like going into a grocery store and throwing a nickel on the counter and you start eating a snickers, they will rip it out of your hands. Yeah, you threw a nickel at them but they can't give you a nickel's worth of snickers and put the rest back on the shelf. Same with a car, you can't make a few payments and then say ok, it's mine, no more payments.
Yes a repo man can call your job.
If the repo agent can demonstrate that he has lawful claim to take the car then the Police Officer cannot prevent him.
can they send a police to my house to repo my car? can they send a police to my house to repo my car?
Yes, a repo man is not a police officer. He does not have to abide by police guide lines.
An officer can be called to keep the peace. Otherwise, a repo is a civil issue.
WE ACTUALLY HAVE A REPO T.V. SHOW. IF YOUR GATE IS LOCKED THEY CAN'T ENTER. IF YOU GET IN THE CAR THE CAN'T TAKE THE CAR, THAT'S KIDNAPPING (BEING MOVED 3 FEET BEYOND YOU WILL). THEY CAN CALL THE POLICE. YES THE POLICE WILL BE ON THE SCENE WHILE THE REPO MAN DO HIS JOB.
Most police depertments require repo companies to report their tows, in order to avoid owners from reporting the car as stolen. You local police department should have the plate number on file as a repo.
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
The bank/lending company are the ones who repo your car the repo chimps are just their agents.Your bank should tell you.
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).
Not if they do what they're supposed to do..... #1 They can't repo a car without a order from the dealership, which they should have with them when they get the car. #2 As soon as they get the car in their possession they're supposed to call the police to tell them they've repossessed the car And you can't say they stole anything because it was INSIDE the car. It's law that they have to inventory everything in the car after they repo it. Which pretty much means they take everything out of the car, list it, and for a certain charge they'll give you your things back.
It depends on the locality. In Tennessee, no. A finance company can repo a car at any time if the payment is past due. In some states, it requires a court order and police officer sometimes accompanies the repo agent to the location.
can anyone tell me haow I can repo a car that someoone ha not paid for