It depends on the State laws. A private garage is supposed to be just that......private.
Yes in fact a repo truck can tow a car from a garage as long as the door can open. At that point in time the car's original legal owner has forfeited their right as the legal owner by lack of contract compliance. Plain and simple, they no longer own the car.
Yes. If he has a repo order, it is no longer YOUR truck.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
Not if you tell him no nicely.
NO THIS IS ILLEGAL! They cannot go inside your house, garage, or locked private property
NO! It would require a court order. The garage is private property and the owner has the right to keep it secured. If an attempt is made to remove the car from the garage (locked or not) the repo. agency has committed a Breach of Peace. Which may result in fines and the loss of the lender's right to any deficiency judgment.
No.
Yes, a repo man can drive by a house in an undercover car. They employ various means to see where people are hiding their cars and are usually allowed to take them unless they are in a private garage.
Yes as long as he does not go into a garage or cuts a lock to enter through a fence
In some places it is not permitted for a repo man to enter a closed garage. In California, for example, a repo person can come on to private property to locate and take a vehicle, but cannot enter a locked placed, can't go inside the house, can't threaten or bully. This is not universal. In some areas the repo man can break open locks, etc.
No. The bank didn't do it...... the repo man did. See the problem with your logic?
Probably not. He'd probably ask you to get out of the car.