I believe it is illegal to hide anything in any state from reposession.
He will report it as a stolen vehicle.
Yes, it is against the law in Oklahoma to intentionally hide a vehicle from the repo man. Doing so can lead to legal consequences and even criminal charges for obstructing repossession. It is important to comply with the repossession process to avoid legal issues.
No.
No, otherwise people would hide the vehicle, move it into a garage, etc.
no that's illegal and you shouldn't have bought it if you didn't have the money crackface.
No.
A long time if you hide it well!
You have to review the criminal statues or codes in your state regarding this however, based upon the fact that you actually do not own the vehicle is question until it is paid off you may be subject to civil and criminal penalties. You should discuss this with an attorney in your state.
According to the repo handbook, any debtor purposely hiding collateral from the bank to defraud them is illegal and you can be arrested when summoned to the court. I am a Repo man, and even if you hid thecar, no matter what eventually you will slip up and we will get the car...
It will be reported stolen.
Highly unlikely after one missed payment. But if you miss three or four payments AND hide the vehicle from the repo man, it is possible.