NO THIS IS ILLEGAL! They cannot go inside your house, garage, or locked private property
Chances are the cops at the gate will escort the repo man to your car and let them take it.
I worked with a guy that had the repo man come to work to take his vehicle, so yes they can come to your work. If you haven't been making the payments and they decide to repo your car that is that and I don't believe they have to go through any sort of legal procedures to come and take your car. You didn't pay so they come and take back their property, simple as that unfortunately for you.
1)he will take the car you left if that is the car to be repoed. 2)If you are traveling in the car to be repoed he will wait for you to return and repo it after you get back.
Probably not all the time, but you will never know when he is there. Simpler to just pay up or let them take the car. Why deal with the hassle. It will not ruin your credit forever. Yes and no. it depends on how determined he is or how much he is getting paid to repo your car. He might just wait until he spots your car on the street and bam! Gone... He might even break into your garage or get a warrant to repo the car from the courts. Depends on what kind of guy he is... So pay the bill and it won't get repo-ed.
No. But it is said that bootlegging became the start for track racing in cars that look (a bit) like production cars.
In California, repo people, also known as repossession agents, are allowed to repossess a vehicle as long as they do not breach the peace. This means they cannot use force or threats. They must also have a valid repossession order or authorization from the creditor to carry out the repossession.
he cannot take the truck while the trailer is attached. But he can unhook it then take the truck. Just put locks on the chains and the hitch. He could still cut the locks off...but ???
A 'Repo Man' is a person who gets paid by a company to repossess anything (usually cars, planes, automobiles, etc.) that hasn't been paid for in 3 months or more. The person can just take it back to the company, but he/she has to have the right papers so they can take it. Basically, if the person hasn't paid the rent (usually for cars and such) for a while, it gets repossessed.
A 'Repo Man' is a person who gets paid by a company to repossess anything (usually cars, planes, automobiles, etc.) that hasn't been paid for in 3 months or more. The person can just take it back to the company, but he/she has to have the right papers so they can take it. Basically, if the person hasn't paid the rent (usually for cars and such) for a while, it gets repossessed.
Yes, a repo man can drive by a house in an undercover car. They employ various means to see where people are hiding their cars and are usually allowed to take them unless they are in a private garage.
Legally, once you have defaulted they have the power to take your car at any time...even after dark. Many cars are repossessed at night as the repo men can expect less chance of confrontation when you are sleeping.
Yes, a repo is a repo whether you give it up or they take it.
In some places it is not permitted for a repo man to enter a closed garage. In California, for example, a repo person can come on to private property to locate and take a vehicle, but cannot enter a locked placed, can't go inside the house, can't threaten or bully. This is not universal. In some areas the repo man can break open locks, etc.
A long time if you hide it well!
Yes, until the repo order is canceled by the owner.
Perhaps, it depends on the repo company's policy.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.