yes as long as it does not leave your property in Florida at least
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He's right, in Florida it is perfectly legal to move a car blocking the car you are trying to repossess. I am actually looking for the Florida Statute that actually says it, as we have a car that is being blocked, but we don't want to move it, just in case the guy does come out, without something written explaining that we are allowed to do it.
yes the wil notfi that stat to get your car in that stat
Depends on where you live, some states, yes, others, no.Google it first please :D
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The answer is a tram.
Depends on the country. An American could not go into Canada and take a vehicle back for the bank or respected owner. That would be illegal and classified as grand theft auto.
You contact the lender, if that doesnt work, you contact a local attorney. Sue the lender
They cannot break the lock on a gate to get in but they can open the gate if it is unlocked.
By car/ train/ foot
Sure can.
IF the lender has filed a writ of replevin, the court will send an officer to get the car. Some whiny repomen like to PRETEND they are cops, which is ILLEGAL. If it is a repoman pretending to be a cop, GET WITNESSES< VIDEO TAPE THE "REPO" and SUE everyone from the lender to the repoman.
No, you must change your car insurance when you move
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