At that point it would be considered automobile theft. The car isn't yours any more once the Repo guy gets it. The lending institution has already taken action before they pick up the vehicle. Remember when you use a vehicle that is held as collateral for a loan, you do so with the agreement that you will continue to abide by the agreement of the loan and that while you have some rights regarding the vehicle, the lending institution also has rights. When you fail to meet the requirements the lending institution can have your rights to that vehicle terminated. Once the lending institution takes posession (through the repo company) you no longer have ANY rights to the vehicle. Stay away from the vehicle that was PREVIOUSLY yours. If you try to take it back you could go to prison. if you have properly redeemed it, yes. Any other way would be theft. If you are good and quick Good, quick, and don't mind spending 6-24 months in jail!!! On what evidence???? * I don't know, maybe the fact that the car was repossessed and is now sitting in your garage?
Some places have the ability to take your car away if you don't pay car lot fees if you are trying to sell your car on their lot. If you didn't sign a contract through them, then they can't repo your car. They will most likely tow your car off the lot and you have to pay expenses on it. If you signed a contract where you must leave your vehicle on the lot for certain amount of days or months then yes they might be able to repo your vehicle if it states in the contract they can. If you are not on a contract of any kind then no they can not repo your car. They will instead tow your car off the lot.
Take that up with the police.
Not really, but a a repo man can with the right paper work scan and check come on to the base and take the car.
They can if they have an order for repossession. You can ask to see the order, and if they do NOT have the order, then they can not take the car. The repossession would become invalid without the order to take the car.
Yes. If your car is being repoed, you should make it easy for yourself and cooperate with them.
Type your answer here... Can a repo man not indentifer his self
Yes, he sure did.
When it gets to your CR, a repo is a repo is a repo. Theres only one.
7 years from the date of repo.
Yes. once they repo the car the only was to get items back is to pay off what you owe
No. You didn't make the car payment, so he had every right to take the vehicle.
A repo is a repo, voluntary or not. Do not do a voluntary repo or any other repo. Terrible idea!!! Call the lender and work something out. See if you can find someone to take over the payments or possible sell the car to another part and pay off the loan. If you are upside down on the loan, then sell the car and borrow the balance to pay it off. Having your car reposed is a very bad idea. Your credit will be ruined for 7 years. You will also have the pay the difference in what the lender sells your car for and the balance on the note, plus repo fees. Do whatever it takes to prevent this from happening. I can assure you the lender does not want to repo your car. Call them!!!!