As long as it takes to get the job done.
yes . as long as you've got your paper work in order
Legally yes, as long as its safe
NOT LEGALLY...however you wouldn't be the first to do it. That's why most repair shops have fences for storage. The shop is legally entitled to its repair charges. Why not just let the LENDER pay the repair charges and then get the car?? That's how its supposed to work. Email me if you have more questions.
The manufacturer.
There are many good questions to ask a auto body shop before they work on your car. First, how much do they estimate it will cost. How long do they estimate it will take? Will they call you if either of these estimates change?
in a car shop
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
you can work at a car shop,motorcycles and any thing that has to do with machines
How long should it approximately work a car distributor?
Legally a car monitor can only be mounted where the driver cannot see it. But if you go to the right shop they can install it where ever you want.
Usually an insurance company will declare a car totaled before salvaging it. Usually they will know what to do with the car after taking initial photos and if need be pay a shop to look over internal damages if any. How long this takes is how long it takes for the shop to tear apart your car. Typically there is no "time limit" associated as far as a car sitting in a shop is concerned, but for me when I totaled my car the insurance took about 2 weeks to figure it out.
A body shop makes repairs to the body (outside structure) of your car. For example, they can repair your car after a collision, paint the exterior, or repair scratches and dents.