Yes, why would you block a car in anyway? That is just foolishness!
Whom ever you are that gave such an answer -- maybe you should check your sources friend for your "answer" is foolishness.
The answer is no, unequivocally NO
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.
no
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
Yes. The repo company I work for goes out of state at least once a month to get a repo because the owners have moved, I don't believe any state will stop a repossession just because the car was moved to a different state.
Yes they can take the car were they need for safe storage. Just FYI if the repo company has the car it's no longer yours.
No. A repo agent is only permitted to move and enter the vehicle which they have an order for repossession on.
Sure can.
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.
In Florida, the repo company charges the lender with the cost to repo the car. However, the repo company can charge no more than $25 for storage of personals found in the auto.
It isn't unheard of for a repo company to call your friends to try and find out where you and your car might be. Some people try and hide their car from a repo company so that it can not be repossessed.
Only if your car was lojacked by the manufacturer and the repo company have the details to locate it.
The bank/lending company are the ones who repo your car the repo chimps are just their agents.Your bank should tell you.