in this case, dont worry what the law says, regardless.
look at it like this, if you were out driving, and at the red light you were carjacked, and 2 weeks later you went with a few friends across a few state lines, then out of nowhere you saw your car parked, would you as the rightful owner of the car jump in it and go? or are you going to wait for the police?
fact is: as a repo guy paid to act on behalf of the owner (in this case, the dealer), you will jump in, sit down, and drive off, no excuse...
yes, you can be repoed out of state...
Yes, your car can be repossessed. I ship cars for a company that repossesses cars out of state all the time.
Yes, a car can be repossessed even if another car is in front of it. The person in charge of repossession the vehicle can call the police to help them get the car.
One Kansas attorney says 20 days and another says 10 days.
If you have had a car repossessed, you have not kept up with the payments. You probably still owe money on the repossessed car. In these circumstances, the fact is that you can not afford to purchase another car and would not be able to obtain the finance to do so.
Yes, your car can be repossessed in any state if your contract was signed in Chicago. You can not move to a different state and keep your car without paying for it.
When the contract is in DEFAULT.
no!
In the state of Nevada, if you do not make payments on a car you are buying, it can be repossessed with no notice given to you. Once repossessed, you will still be liable for all further payments even if the car is sold at auction to another buyer.
Yes. It can be picked up anywhere.
It depends on the laws in your state.
A car can be repossessed in the state of New York if payments are late or defaulted. The only way to not get a repossessed is to make your payments on time.
READ your contract.