No. If they do, they are trespassing and you can have them arrested.
IF it is NOT locked, they can.
no! look into a law suit!
yes, but they cant break & enter to do so.
Yes, with limitations. Repossessions usually take place on private property.
Yes. The objective of a repo man is to reposess property of people who have defaulted on their loans. A repo man will never ask for permission.
Yes they can
In MOST states, the answer is YES. A few states require a liscense.
YES, he does. not if you would have caught him in action, They can not come onto your private property, block him in call the police yes the recovery agent can enter your private property. read your contract. you gave him permission
YES, they are allowed to by law and usually the contract you sign gives that in writing.
They can come onto your property because you gave them permission when you signed the loan.If it someone elses property that is trespass but after they have the vehicle the point is moot as long as they didn't damage the property.
First question: Yes, they can come on private property, with some limitations. They may not enter an enclosed building or cross a locked gate. Second question: Unless they gain consent of the owner of that vehicle, they cannot enter or move any other vehicle in order to get to the vehicle they're repossessing.
Car repo is covered by its own law. So No
Yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes as long as he does not go into a garage or cuts a lock to enter through a fence