When a car is up to be repossessed, the repossessor can take it from wherever he or she finds it: your home or your driveway, job or church parking lot, friend's, relatives, shopping mall parking lot, street parking, or wherever they catch you out of the car. In most states, they cannot break into a garage but they can take the car if the garage door is up. They can take it even if you try to hide it. It's far better to call your creditor and work out paying your missed payments.
Yes. They can take it from any accessible area that is legal.
Generally, yes, although there are limitations as to the circumstances in which they can do it.
Yes, the car can be repossessed from any open location, your driveway, an open garage,and any kind of parking lot, etc. Sorry.
YES! Mine was.
Its the person that hit the car coming in to the parking lot because probably the bad car was speeding. :)
Typically, no.
Yes, they can. One of the stories I've heard was that a car was repossessed from a mall parking lot--full tank of gas and purchases inside.
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they dont have to take the car back,although they can sue you for the value or the balance of the loan If the lender is local, leave it in their parking lot, then call them and tell them where to find the car.
Yes, and they'll do exactly that if given the opportunity. All they really have to do is back the stinger up to the tires of that car, and that's the point where there's pretty much nothing you can do about it.
There is on lot purple car parking avaiable at heathrow. Also off lot parking is available and chauffering to airport is offered at a reasonable price.
No.