YES. The repo company can take the car from anywhere they want with the exception of a boot on the vehicle and/or the vehicle is in a locked property such as behind a locked fence surrounding the property or locked inside of a garage. If you do not let the person onto your property with a locked fence surrounding this is a voilation of the law and ofcourse YOU can have them arrested on the spot.
The person or company that repossed it.
easy, tow it down to his house and dump it THERE!
If your was repossed you need to call the car company and pay your car
The lender who holds the note on your car, is the one that repossessed your car.
Anyone's car can be "repossessed" if they don't make their car payment.....
whatever the worth is of the car or more
The car that was in the hidden driveway.
What type of driveway? Was it a curving and could not see the car before rounding the curve? Is it straight; then why did you not see the car blocking the driveway before even getting into car and/or backing..
Nope. Nothing bolted or wired. They are now part of the car. Sorry.
Yes, if other terms of the contract are breached, such as having no car insurance.
you should probably call your bank. or whoever loaned you the money for the car. they should know where it is
No u can get ur car repossed any day and any time.
The standard width of a two-car driveway is 20 to 24 feet wide. A single-car driveway width is between nine and 12 feet wide.
The average width of a single car driveway is between 10 and 12 feet. As for a double car driveway, it goes up to 20 feet.
Yes, a car can reposed no matter where it is, unless it is in a garage. IE car park, under a tarp, etc.
The person backing out of the driveway.
Yes, and they will. The can garnish up to 25% of your wages.
1 car driveway $5, 2 car driveway $15, 3 car driveway $25, also depends on the depth of the snow. the deeper the snow is, the higher the price.
the car reversing oput of the driveway is at fault.
The possessive form of the pronoun 'who' is whose.Example as interrogative pronoun:Who parked in our driveway?Whose car is in our driveway?Example as relative pronoun:The one who parked in our driveway is the contractor.The one whose car is in the driveway is the contractor.
Did you check the driveway?
You need to be asking the lender this question. They can tell you exactly what to do to get your car back.
No, until you have missed a scheduled payment (at the very least), the lender has no right to the property.
A two-car driveway can comfortably fit two cars, side by side. The standard double car driveway is between 18 and 20 feet wide by 18 to 20 feet long.
Of course you can. Your driveway is private property.