So it is his car and he's sending someone to get it?
Of course that's OK, why not?
Unless you have a claim on the car, it's not your business.
YES! They will get the proper permission they need, because what they are doing is perfectly legal. Contact the lender and work something out. They will get the car sooner or later and you will pay dearly.
Contact the police.
I have the fan email address, but we are not allowed to post on Wiki even though i have permission from Stephanie McMahon to post it.
Of course. In fact, place of incident DOES NOT MATTER. The fact is you hit their car on your property, even though whether or not it was your property has nothing to with it. You made the contact, therefore you are liable.
You have to contact them and get permission and usually you have to sign a contract.
If the owner has filed bankruptcy the property cannot be sold. It is in the legal possession of the trustee in bankruptcy who cannot sell any property without the permission of the court. You can contact the court for the name and contact information of the trustee and direct any questions you may have to the trustee.
You'll need to contact the bank that holds the loan. They will give you contact information for the repo agent, who is required by law to make your personal property available for you. There is generally a small storage fee that you'll need to pay when retrieving personal property, which is allowed by law, and compensates the agent for inventorying and storing the property.
There are no laws about dating. It may be illegal for them to have sexual contact, but that will be determined based on the laws of the jurisdiction in question. And doing so without parental permission can cause problems.
Generally there is a contact on the website where you can contact them and ask for their permission. Sometimes they will and may charge a fee and sometimes they won't.
Most county property appraiser/assessor offices have a calculator on their web site to estimate the applicable assessed value for new home purchases. Here is a link to the Florida Department of Revenue web site identifying contact info for each county property appraiser's office: http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/property/appraisers.html
Cell phones allowed people to be in constant contact.
Contact the University of Florida, or contact the Baha'i community in that city.