Probably not. He'd probably ask you to get out of the car.
Yes. If he has a repo order, it is no longer YOUR truck.
A repo man uses tools that can break locks and chain up moveable assets. A common tool for every repo man is the tow truck. The truck needs chains, lifts and a pulley system to work effectively.
You can be arrested.
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.
Most likely, the repo man will hook the car to a tow truck or put it on a flatbed tow truck.
(A): "Can you sue the repo man if he takes your truck after you filed bankruptcy?" (B): The answer is "No". The truck is the property of the dealer, or finance company, until your final payment to them is made, and the receiver in bankruptcy may not seize property of which title belongs to a second party (dealer or finance company). Chris
When you've missed a payment or two or three - they can usually do it legally after one missed payment, but they don't want your silly truck, they want their money. So they hire a repo man to get the truck back and sell it at auction as fast as possible to get SOME cash back...
Most usually they are empowered to take items where you haven't made the payments. If both the truck and trailer were being repossessed, then you are stuck.
Remotely no, they would have to come to the car and disable it. I think they are more likely to send a repo man
depends on what is owed on the truck problay around 5000 10000 dollars usd
It depends on the State laws. A private garage is supposed to be just that......private.
55 to 75 dollars per car if you do not own your own truck,