Yes it can.
hell no
yes their insurance covers it
Yes, repossessions can (and often do) occur on private property. There are limitations imposed on the recovery agents, and they know how to plan accordingly. IMO, better that car (which is actually the lien holder's, which is why it can be repossessed in the first place) be repossessed while you're at home than while you're out in public somewhere and left stranded.
The LENDER is responsible for every detail of a repossession. They may pass the costs of repair on to the repo company.
I sold mine off a while ago, so I don't have to worry about that.
A) It needs to be serviced. B) An animal in your trunk is uneasy when the engine idles.
You.
If you get the account current. Call the lender and ask. They will be the final answer on the subject.
Anytime, anyplace, as long as it does not create a breach of the peace.
Depends on why it was towed. If it was being repossessed, you're not going to recover anything.
First, you have the burden of proof it was in the vehicle. This is nearly impossible unless you have photos of it in there as they took it. Judges are not sympathetic to those repossessed as there are so many who claim valuables lost while in impound or when repossessed. You will likely not be paid anything. Sorry, but the way the cookie crumbles.
Hail Brother Christian Well Met! The answer is YES - my question is WHY would you even think otherwise?