Yes.
Yes, if the Lien Holder of the vehicle gives them permission to repo.
Not without a license to do so. Being a repo man does not grant the authority to do that.
Yes...thats what repo-men do.
Yes, they can, and often they will, because it creates less of a possibility of you trying to intervene.
It doesn't matter how the vehicle is marked or what plates are on it. What matters is the laws of the state in which the repossesion is being performed. The answer is "NO", it is not legal for a repo in Washington to be carried out by an unmarked vehicle. I suggest you speak to an attorney. As of January 2007, a Portland-Oregon based repo company is being sued in Federal court for this same offense, as well as illegal repo, breaching the peace, and assaulting a woman while trying to illegally repo her vehicle.
Yes
Yes.
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.
The repo man will pick up the vehicle anytime and anywhere he can do it while watching out for his personal safety. Repo men have been shot at, cursed at, hit, and everything in-between from the person whose vehicle is being repossesed. I would think that night time would be the safest time for a repo.
NO, a lease is simply a contract like a loan. DEFAULT of either calls for repossession.
yes
Call the repo guys OR the lender.