Probably. In most states, bailiffs and others licensed to do reposessions are permitted to use all means except force to effect a siezure. Also, once a reposession order has been granted, the vehicle is technically no longer your property. In some cases, you can even be charged with theft for fleeing from a Repo person.
one word: YES
The driveway is the preferred location for taking repos. They can take it from anywhere that it can be recovered without breach of peace. A "FRIEND" would bring the car TO the repoman.
No, a repo man can enter your driveway but if the car is in a locked garage they do not have the right to enter without your permission. This rule applies to your home as well.
Yes, if you're trying to interfere with them repossesing it.
Yes, as long as the agent does not commit a "breach of peace" as defined under the laws of the state and/or municipality.
YES.Clubs are designed to prevent THEFT. Repossessions are NOT theft.
If he already has it, there isn't much you can do about it.
No, you are preventing the owner from leaving/entering the driveway. Just because a car isn't in the driveway doesn't mean they don't want to come/go.
record it then send it to the police. they are trespassing on your property.
YES, he does. not if you would have caught him in action, They can not come onto your private property, block him in call the police yes the recovery agent can enter your private property. read your contract. you gave him permission
Will i be able to purchase another car later on if my car is repo
can my car be repo 38 day's in default?