As a general rule of thumb, no.
Yes
Yes.
No one has the right to enter your property to repo a vehicle. I your vehicle is out in the street, then its fair game. If you see the repo man coming but has not hooked up to your vehicle, you legally still have possession of the vehicle. Once the vehicle has made contact with the truck the vehicle belongs to him.
NO, a lease is simply a contract like a loan. DEFAULT of either calls for repossession.
Call the repo guys OR the lender.
yes
A repo worker does not normally pick up a vehicle unless he has an order from the lien holder (usually the creditor who financed the vehicle). If you own your vehicle outright with no liens against it, the repo person probably picked it up by mistake.
You may have to take the repo company to court, and prove that they damaged the vehicle. They have supplied the loan company with a copy of any damage that they show when the vehicle was picked up. And I you were driving it, you may be able to prove that the vehicle was operable. An attorney may have to be consulted.
Yes they can, as long as it is the correct vehicle.
Yes, if the Lien Holder of the vehicle gives them permission to repo.
There is no company with the name "Repo Truck", but "repossession" of a vehicle simply means the financial lending company "takes back" the vehicle, because monthly payments on the vehicle have ceased.
i dont think that i can