I guess he would need to use a helicopter since he cannot breach the peace. Breaking the lock or fence would be disturbing the peace, I think.
I am not 100% on this but I am almost certain that they can as if an item is inside the home they can come in to take those
Yes they can come on private propery to repossess a vehicle. If they damaged your property, then call the lender and demand they repair the damage. You may have to sue to recover the damage.
No. The lienholder is the rightful owner of the vehicle, and can reclaim their property as needed.
In MOST states, the answer is YES. A few states require a liscense.
As long as there is a lien on the vehicle the lienholder has the right to repossess the property
No, they cannot take your vehicle without a signed document.
If the repossessor is allowed in, yes. They cannot force their way into the community.
Ill answer this in parts. Mechanic repo? YES Private property? YES No signed work order? ORAL contracts are legal too Non- payment? why else would he be "repoing"?? You need to make a deal of some sort, namely PAYMENT
If the terms and agreements of the sale is not met legally yes they can if they have retained their legal title to the vehicle
Yes. But you could potentially sue for any damage caused.
Yes. If the lien is valid, a written contract is not necessary and the holder can legally repossess the vehicle in conjunction with the existing laws of the state in which the vehicle is located or in some cases where it was sold.
Unlicensed drivers cannot operate a vehicle on private property. The insurance for the vehicle will not allow unlicensed drivers. Most states require every vehicle in operation to be insured.