This can only be interrpreted that you are asking whether it is legal to hinder the recovery of the lender's property. The answer is no. In some states, if you actively or even pssively attempt to hinder the legal repossession of a vehicle for which you have not paid the loan, you could be arrested and charged criminally.
Now, literally, provided the agent is able to secure the vehicle, does not violate any federal, state, or local laws, and maintains the peace, yes.
do I need to be bonded in nystate for repo cars
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if you are behind on payments then yes they can
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Yes, a repo man can drive by a house in an undercover car. They employ various means to see where people are hiding their cars and are usually allowed to take them unless they are in a private garage.
No.Not if the gate is locked. They would have to get a warrent. * The repo man will not come with a warrant. The Sheriff might if the bank has sued and a court has issued a Writ of Replevin. They can come on your property and as long as they do no damage they can take the car.
Legally, once you have defaulted they have the power to take your car at any time...even after dark. Many cars are repossessed at night as the repo men can expect less chance of confrontation when you are sleeping.
You pay the LENDER what you are behind and the repo fee and go get it.
No. A repo agent is only permitted to move and enter the vehicle which they have an order for repossession on.
A "repo man" can take your car no matter what. If your purse is in the car, they can take it. You will probably be called with the information on how to get your personal effects.
yes, but no cars can be moved or damaged in doing so.
then they take your car and repo it.