The order of repossession is their authorization to enter the car. If your car is being repossessed, it means there's a lien on it, and the lienholder called for the repossession to be carried out. You don't own the car - the lienholder does, until you pay off the lienholder and they relinquish the title to you. So yes, that tow company doing the repossession has every right to enter the vehicle they're repossessing.
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No. You are the primary borrower, and it will be entered as a repo. on your credit report.
yes because the finance company knows and if you know it may cause problems
No, PayPal will not deduct funds from your account without your authorization.
No, a minor typically cannot travel without a letter of authorization from a parent or guardian.
No creditor can freeze anyone's assets without court authorization--disability or not.
they can stay 60 days without the authorization of congress..
As the question is worded - no. If the stamp does not have the company's name on it it is meaningless. Even if the company name DID appear, unless also signed by an officer of the company empowered to 'authorize' something it is meaningless.
No, PayPal cannot withdraw funds directly from your bank account without your authorization.
No, you cannot use company logos on your website without permission as it may violate copyright laws and intellectual property rights. It is important to obtain proper authorization before using any company logos to avoid legal consequences.
Yes, it is a federal offense to place anything in a mailbox without proper authorization, which can be considered a felony.
The car is not yours, it belongs to whoever got the repo company to collect it. They can decide what happens to the car, if they instruct the repo company to break into it, then that's what will happen.