They certainly can. Actually, it is not your boat until it is paid for--in full.
Yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Simple call the person up and tell them to come get their property.
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
You need solicitors because of you give suggestion.
yes, but they cant break & enter to do so.
Yes. The trailer is considered personal property, much like that rod and real you left in the boat, or the motor that was not part of the loan. You will be permitted to claim your personal property for thirty days after the boat is repossessed. You will be charged for the storage of it though.
nope, NOT LEGALLY.
they would have to get a warrant and have an officer come with them.
No. If they do, they are trespassing and you can have them arrested.
Yes, they can; they're allowed to charge "reasonable" fees for notifying you they have the property and for storing it until you come to get it.
Most companies that have loans on boats will hire private businesses or individuals to go out and repo the boat that is passed do. One company that repos boats is Marine Lenders Service.
Yes. The objective of a repo man is to reposess property of people who have defaulted on their loans. A repo man will never ask for permission.