no
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
yes, but no cars can be moved or damaged in doing so.
No. A repo man can not move another vehicle to get to your car.AnswerNo. However, if asomeone is trying to keep the car from being reposessed by blocking it in, it won't work. It might buy some time but eventually they will get a court order and move the car or anything else blocking it in and remove it then. Also, if an undue amount of resistance is offered up to prevent reposession, there's a chance someone could be arrested for interference. After all, it is there car until it's completely paid for.
No. A repo agent is only permitted to move and enter the vehicle which they have an order for repossession on.
Sure can.
yes as long as it does not leave your property in Florida at least Answer He's right, in Florida it is perfectly legal to move a car blocking the car you are trying to repossess. I am actually looking for the Florida Statute that actually says it, as we have a car that is being blocked, but we don't want to move it, just in case the guy does come out, without something written explaining that we are allowed to do it.
NO!!! I'm sorry but whoever fool you and told you this is a fool. It is only a repo mans job to move your car if perhaps another car is interfearing with him doing his job then he consults his boss.
When the tow truck makes contact with another vehicle it is in possession of that tow/repo company. If they connect to another vehicle to "move" it they are in possession of that vehicle without cause or permission. This is technically a stolen auto at that time. It is NOT legal to move other vehicles to get to another. A good repossession agent with proper use of his tools can get a vehicle out of even the most tightly squeezed places. Before you accuse a repo agent of "stealing" a vehicle, make sure he actually did!!!
Yes. The repo company I work for goes out of state at least once a month to get a repo because the owners have moved, I don't believe any state will stop a repossession just because the car was moved to a different state.
NO the repo person can not. Who ever owns it can or if they give someone else permission to move it.
Will i be able to purchase another car later on if my car is repo
can my car be repo 38 day's in default?