Yes, just the same as a creditor can foreclose on your house. You may have legal options to protect yourself with in your state, but you would need to contact an attorney to review them.
Added: In most(all?) states RV's are registered as motor vehicles. As such they may be be re-possessed the same as motor vehicles, and boats, etc.
How could it NOT hurt your credit rating? I'd say that you could easily slide 200 points having an RV repo on your record, and it could take years to recover from it.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
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Depends on the state laws, they may need to serve you with a eviction notice before repo. Although if nobody is home and the repo man shows up good chance they would repo it and expect nobody lives in it.
If you live there, of course. If you do not live there, then it is not you 'primary residence'.
They are independent properties and there should be no effect on taxes on the primary residence as long as it continues to meet the requirements for a primary residence.
Query "Commonwealth RV" they have quite a few or you can try crankyape.com
Yes. The designation as primary residence is irrelevant to the number of mortgages.
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no, in order to belong to the arizona registered agents your primary residence must be in arizona.
They are only covered if they themselves are insured under their own policy.
The key here is this. Is the second purchase your PRIMARY residence? If you live in the home 24/7...not a vacation home...you use this address for your mail and primary residence, then it IS your primary residence. That fulfills the obligation in the rules for the tax credit.