NO, NO, and also NO. NOT LEGALLY. the UCC of EVERY state and the FED UCC prohibits breaking in to LOCKED DOORS, GATES, GARAGES,ect. To do so is called Breaking and Entering. To involve the police is prohibited also. That makes it NOT a civil process as a'self-help" repo is supposed to be. Call a LOCAL attorney for state specific advice.
Yes, but in most states they cannot get a vehicle locked in a garage.
Not if you tell him no nicely.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
In brief, if they can get to it, yes they can.
Unfortunately, yes.
Well yes, But if you lock your garage then the repo officer will have to come to your door in order to get the car.
The car can only be repossessed from a locked garage if the car is spotted in the garage from a window or a crack, but the repo company cannot enter the garage if the car was not visibly spotted.
yes if it is open
In most states no, they cannot break into a locked garage to get the car.
No, a repo man can enter your driveway but if the car is in a locked garage they do not have the right to enter without your permission. This rule applies to your home as well.
NO, you cant do that in ANY state. It will get you sued quickly. Ohio Repo Laws
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
Every state has its own rules, but the general rule of thumb is that an individual that works for a repo company can repo a car on prive property as long as the property is not locked (i.e. a locked gate surrounding the house, or if it's inside a locked garage).