Not unless he has a legal warrant signed by the court
Yes. Any property left in the vehicle when it was repossessed is additional property, not part of the repossession. As private property, the repossession company is liable to inventory the porperty and store it so that it may be recovered. State laws vary a bit, but the standard storage limit is thirty days. During this time they may assess a storage fee. You, the property owner must pay this fee to recover your property. Property that is not recovered in the time alloted by law may be discarded as the company sees fit.
Any business is hard work to open so a repo business would be hard to open as well.
Regardless of who the agent is that actually repossesses a vehicle the responsibility will remain with the agency that actually accomplished the repossession, however, the Creditor is ultimately responsible for the actions of the agents that they assign an account to. The assigning agency, if they had no actual part in the repossession will probably not be responsible.
As in any business, you need a product[ability to repo a vehicle legally and safely], tools to make the the product available[if it is a service KNOWLEDGE, truck, equipment, storage], and someone willing to PAY for the product[clients, banks,finance cos,BHPH lots]. IF you wish to be an agent, you need a desire/ability to be trained, a person to train you, and the tolls to work with. Email me if you need more info. Good Luck and STAY SAFE
Amanda, I would start by working for an established company and LEARN everything possiblr about the job. You might decide after 2 weeks that it is NOT the job for you. A business of any kind has customers/clients,equiptment/inventory(trucks,phones,storage lots), KNOWLEDGE of the territory, LAWS,accounting,CAPITAL to work with until the cash flow comes in(90-240 days), the list goes on. If you need more specific info, email me.
Yes, with limitations. Repossessions usually take place on private property.
Yes. The objective of a repo man is to reposess property of people who have defaulted on their loans. A repo man will never ask for permission.
Yes he or she can enter private propery as long as the Do not Breach The Peace in Texas. DE Repoman Houston TX
yes, but they cant break & enter to do so.
No. They cannot break & enter to repo the car. But, if they do, its up to you to PROVE they did it.
Only a prosecuter can prosectute. It is legal to repo a car from anywhere as long as they dont "breach the peace" to get to it. That is, they cant break & enter or physically move you out of the way.
First question: Yes, they can come on private property, with some limitations. They may not enter an enclosed building or cross a locked gate. Second question: Unless they gain consent of the owner of that vehicle, they cannot enter or move any other vehicle in order to get to the vehicle they're repossessing.
can a repo man open a closed gate
Yes they can
Yes as long as he does not go into a garage or cuts a lock to enter through a fence
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
Car repo is covered by its own law. So No