If you are askng the question. My answer would be yes. it sounds like it already happened. Pay your bills and you don't have to worry about a repo man!!!!
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drive it away
If he is beating on your door. and You have your vehicle on public street or in your driveway he may just drive away with it. If your vehicle is in your garage or on your private property He cannot legally break the entering to obtain the vehicle
Yes he can take it away any way he likes.
Alot of repo guys do drive the repoed vehícles, But be assured If they drive Your reposessed car that Most compañys have a million dollars worth of coverage..to clarify once a car is repossessed it is no longer "your" car.
Put on a roll back tow truck and drive away.
repo is taking somthing away like the repo man in the new movie repo! the genetic opera theres an organ repo man who takes away peoples organs
Yes
Yes.
I'm not sure what your question/situation is but... The Finance company can do what's called "forced insurance" meaning if you do not have insurance they will put insurance on the vehicle at a hefty cost to you. They can also repossess the vehicle even if you are up to date in payments but do not pay them their insurance rate.... and that money is still owed after the repo.
No one has the right to enter your property to repo a vehicle. I your vehicle is out in the street, then its fair game. If you see the repo man coming but has not hooked up to your vehicle, you legally still have possession of the vehicle. Once the vehicle has made contact with the truck the vehicle belongs to him.
NO, a lease is simply a contract like a loan. DEFAULT of either calls for repossession.
yes