Repossessing is NOT trespassing until the agent has been told to NOT come on the property again. Then you treat them as you would any other trespasser, call the cops. So next time he tresspasses I can take a crow bar to his $50K truck, right?!?
Is the loan or the registration in someone elses name??If loan is someone elses name their credit takes the hit there is nothing you can do.If the registration is in someone elses name then they are fine.Hope this helps.
yes as long as there are no locked gates
NO, THAT IS TRESPASSING IN ANY STATE
You need to consult a lawyer where you live since it varies regionally. However, with a warrant a vehicle can be repossessed legally, even if trespassing is necessary to do so.
No. If they do, they are trespassing and you can have them arrested.
not really
Only a prosecuter can prosectute. It is legal to repo a car from anywhere as long as they dont "breach the peace" to get to it. That is, they cant break & enter or physically move you out of the way.
If it is privately owned property and stipulates no trespassing (like a gated community or such) then yes. Unless the Repo men have a court order or similar legal document. Then no, the guards cannot, and are obliged by law to assist the repo men.
well what that happens to me i shoot them in the foot then the knee and finish off with head shoots lol no they are legally not if they do not have promission from someone in a high place, it like a worrent of some sort.i cann't remember who they need promission from but it someone high up
No, this is trespassing.
They can come onto your property because you gave them permission when you signed the loan.If it someone elses property that is trespass but after they have the vehicle the point is moot as long as they didn't damage the property.
Perhaps, it depends on the repo company's policy.