brandishing a weapon will result in having the cops called. you may only use a weapon in self defense and getting your car repo'ed is not putting your life in danger.
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
Definitely yes
Contact the lender they are the ones who call off the repo.
IF the lender posts a repo on your CR, you have one. You will have the repo on your credit report, but it should also show up as "redeemed".
Until the LENDER cancels the repo order with the repo company, you are fair game.
If you are giving up your own car for repo then you tell who you financed the car with you want a voluntary repossession. It still looks bad on your credit, but not as bad as a regular repo does
Not as long as the payments are current and have remained so.
Yes, they can. Consistent communication is the car-key to your vehicular retention.
The lien is still valid, so yes, they can repo it.
No chance, that car more than likely has been sold to in an auction.
warranties have nothing to do witha repo. YES is your answer
there is also no bill of sale on it.