A repossession can be executed anyplace or time that a person holding the repossession order sees the vehicle in question, as long as the repo man does not violate the law in doing so. That said, Florida law does not restrict repossession according to location.
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YES! A repo is a repo. If you turn the vehicle in to the lender and stop making payments this is called a voluntary repossession. The lender will sell the car and you will be responsible for the difference in what the car sells for and the balance on the loan. It will be reported to all 3 credit bureaus as a default on a loan, and your credit will be ruined for 7 years. You would however save to repo fees such as towing. Do not do this. Call the lender and work something out if possible.
You are very close to repo time call the lender and explain the situation as to why you are late they usually will work with you.You usually don't get notification of a repo but it depends on your state.
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no a credit card company may not take your home away. a creditor can never take anything away if the debt is unsecured such as a credit card. regardless of what anyone posts here, credit card companies cant do anything whatsoever if you stop paying them. your credit is ruined and they call alot, but that's all they can do.
They can go anywhere that's not locked.
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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.
I worked with a guy that had the repo man come to work to take his vehicle, so yes they can come to your work. If you haven't been making the payments and they decide to repo your car that is that and I don't believe they have to go through any sort of legal procedures to come and take your car. You didn't pay so they come and take back their property, simple as that unfortunately for you.
Chances are the cops at the gate will escort the repo man to your car and let them take it.
Not unless he has a legal warrant signed by the court
Go to the banks and Savings and Loans or any place where they give Auto Loans and ask if they need a repo man. But you must have your own truck.
Not really, but a a repo man can with the right paper work scan and check come on to the base and take the car.
Yes the Repo man can find out where you work. I am a repo man. I repo 18 wheelers and equipment. I find out where people work all the time. The bank can run a credit check on you and if you have applied for a loan anywhere that reports to the credit reporting agencies then they will have your current address and place of employment. Also there is always some one who knows where you live, work, shop, go to church, ect............ The repo man will talk to your friends, neighbors, and realtives. He will offer all of them a finders fee. Sooner or later someone will talk. And then you are walking. I know of several ways to slow the repo man down. if anyone is interested they can contact me at mandr2gether at aol.com
In the state of Illinois,Chicago. Can I work as a repo- man with a felony conviction?
yes you can repo on work property as long as the work does not tell you other wise IE most hospitals will not allow you to repo on there property
If a bank has a lien on a unit and you are not paying they have the right to repo it. You need to talk to them and work out payments. A cure letter is them giving you 20 days to either pay the delinquent amount or they will take other actions such as a law suit or repo.