No they can only be present if you are being sued, or there is a disturbance
the police or dealership that you got the car from always handles REPOs
call lawyer / police
Keep the car at a relatives or friends garage
Yes, under certain circumstances. the law covering that depends alot on what country you live in, mostly if the car was used in a crime it may be able to be towed,obviously proof etc needs to furnished first. now if the car is illegally on your property you ca call a wrecker and have it towed with out even having police involved, police cannot to off private property in a civil matter,such as a reposession, that comes back to not being their business
This depends upon your credit score.
If your car was involved in a crime, you should report the incident to the police immediately and provide them with all the necessary information about your vehicle. The police will investigate the situation and work to recover your car if possible. It's important to cooperate fully with the authorities during their investigation.
Purchased a used 2003 Lexus LS430 from a Lexus dealership in state of Washington. The dealership never disclosed that the car was involved in a accident 8 months prior. Now I cannot sell it. What are my options?
Call the police, file a stolen vehicle report(I would think that would be common sense). If you're willing to spend more money to find the vehicle, after reporting it to the police, you can attempt to hire a reposession company to search for the car provided you have some idea where the car is.
I would think theft
Legal grounds are payments not being made...usually if there is a car involved, if 3 payments have not been made in a row and there has been no contact made with the signers. Reposession will be put into play.
If a car dealership has a lean on your car and you have not made the required payments they may repossess your car.
It is reasonable to expect that if you know who stole your car, and the police are involved, your car is probably going to be returned to you, so it is premature to file an insurance claim. If the car is returned in a damaged condition, you may then have a claim.