Yes. The repo company I work for goes out of state at least once a month to get a repo because the owners have moved, I don't believe any state will stop a repossession just because the car was moved to a different state.
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
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No. A repo agent is only permitted to move and enter the vehicle which they have an order for repossession on.
Sure can.
In Florida, the repo company charges the lender with the cost to repo the car. However, the repo company can charge no more than $25 for storage of personals found in the auto.
this question can form a wide range of answers it depends on if you are willing to pay on the repo car how ever the most they can do is put it on your credit and it can stay on there for 7 years it will show on your credit report as repo ..a large number of people never pay off a repo car even if you do pay on it to try and save your credit the fact still remain it was repo and it will show repo settlement
Definitely yes
Contact the lender they are the ones who call off the repo.
NO!!! I'm sorry but whoever fool you and told you this is a fool. It is only a repo mans job to move your car if perhaps another car is interfearing with him doing his job then he consults his boss.
IF the lender posts a repo on your CR, you have one. You will have the repo on your credit report, but it should also show up as "redeemed".
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Until the LENDER cancels the repo order with the repo company, you are fair game.