yes
No, they are allowed to come and take it away.
Yes they can even though it is on your private propery since you have no longer been making the payments the bank owns it and it is their property and they have the right to retrieve it
I am not 100% on this but I am almost certain that they can as if an item is inside the home they can come in to take those
It is possible for someone to come onto private property in order to possess your car in North Carolina. If you have not paid you car off, it is never yours until it is paid off.
Yes they can come on private propery to repossess a vehicle. If they damaged your property, then call the lender and demand they repair the damage. You may have to sue to recover the damage.
When you signed the contract to buy "your" car, you are also giving written permission for an agent to enter your private property and take back the bank's car. Read before you sign!
i can can come on your private property.
In MOST states, the answer is YES. A few states require a liscense.
YES, if there is no breach of peace
If you are talking about Federal guaranteed student loans, then the answer is no. Federal collection agencies do not repossess property.
While there are many occasions when a Game Warden or other Peace Officer may legally enter private property, that property is still deemed private.
Yes.