if i understood what i have been told they can not destroy your property to obtain the investment they are repossessing.The recovery papers are to obtain legal possession of the vehicle mentioned in the orders.
No. There are other options available to the repo man. Most of the time they will just tow your car, no key needed. Other times they will take the car by slamming the ignition or whatever is required.When the automobile is dropped off at the lot, they will just replace the locks if no key info is available.
Unless you have some type of proof (ie video...) it is very hard to prove, especially if the locks are taken. You are more likely to be charged with hiding mortgaged property by the lien holder. * If a repossession agent enters a structure either locked or unlocked without having a court order they are guilty of breach of peace. Damages caused by such action are subject to recovery by the injured party.
In Alabama, it may be legal to repossess a vehicle parked on a fenced property if the repossession agent has the legal authority to do so, such as a court order or permission from the property owner. However, laws regarding repossession can be complex and it is advisable to consult with a legal professional to ensure that all procedures are followed correctly.
Yes, according to the Federal Trade Commission, in nearly every state the repossession agent may enter your property to locate and recover the vehicle. However, they are not allowed to 'breach the peace'. They can't break fences, gates, doors, locks, etc. They can't threaten or intimidate you. You are not allowed to threaten the repossessor.
verify the cables that are NOT tocuhing the metal door. Sometimes the cables are old and they crack, just put black tape (electric tape) and that should fix the problem.
If you are a landlord and the tenant has not left the premises yet, then you would need a writ. If, however, the tenant has abandoned the property, I would document this via dated photograph and go ahead and change the locks.
Laptop security cables keep computers safe by securing them so they cannot be moved by anyone other than the owner. They can have combination locks so they are even more secure and immovable.
It tells you how in the owners Manual. You can obtain one from the Dealer.
You can purchase security cables with locks and security plates to protect your computer equipment from theft.
no you cannot have a repoman arrested on your property, as long as all his paperwork is in order for taking the vehicle.however "," the repoman cannot cut any locks(fence lock), etc. But if its not locked they can open it and take the vehicle they have paper work on.***unless the repossession agent has an order from a judge, you can ask them to leave your property. If they refuse, you can call your local police station, and have them escorted off of your property. If they then refuse with police, they can and will be arrested.* * *
There are some virtually theft-proof bike cables and locks on the market today. However, you also might want to check with campus security regarding the prevalence of bike theft at your particular school.
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