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Yes...thats what repo-men do.
Yes if they are going to garnish your paycheck they will notify the business you work for and the company will in turn notify you have a garnishment.
Until the LENDER cancels the repo order with the repo company, you are fair game.
Yes, a repo man can repossess a vehicle on private property, but there are specific legal guidelines they must follow. They cannot use force or breach the peace while doing so. Additionally, some states may have laws that require the repo agent to notify the property owner or obtain permission before entering private property. It's always advisable for repossession agents to be aware of local laws to avoid legal issues.
How do i get a repo agent license in Illinois
Yes! a repo agent can legally repossess collateral anywhere, as long as he doesn't breach the peace or break and enter into a locked garage or gate
Contact the lender and let them knoiw that if ANY case the debtor defaults to notify you so you can payoff the loan. Add that you will payoff after repo with NO repo reported on YOUR credit.
The state of Alabama is a self help repossession state, therefore a repossession agency is not required to notify you before they repossess your vehicle. Repossessors are under various state and federal laws and regulations and are prevented from breaching the peace among other things.
yes if it is open
Yes. Lenders repossess vehicles in states other than the one they are located in on a regular basis. No prior notice, replevin order or license is needed for a repo agent to take possession of the vehicle.
when repo man repossess the car and was in an accident before you can get it back, what happens
Absolutely ! So long as he has the correct paperwork - he can repossess the vehicle from anywhere.