Any information you give the lender or the lender obtains in the attempts to recover the vehicle by repossession is legal to use for that purpose.
no because the storage fee that the finance company charged you was what the repo company charged on the invoice. the finance company had no other reason to charge storage fee's they did not store it
Only if they do not have the correct paperwork from the finance company whom has the right to repo the vehicle.
yes
It might be possible. Depends on the company and their agreement with the finance company.
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The repo man will not care if your car has insurance or not. If you haven't been paying for your car, the finance company or bank will take their car back.
No! If this is a threat by the finance company contact a attorney. He/She will advise you what you need to do.
If you know who there finance company is you can call them directly. Or you can call the repo comapany. Some finance companies and repo companies actually give a reward for contacting them and telling them where it is.
No...if you are completely current...and have nothing owing from previous months..again no.
I would hazard a guess that he contacts the finance company first.
If you are up-to-date then no, if you are a cosigner there may be complications...