As the primary, you are the first one they go after.
no
No. Your car gets repossessed, it's on you. You don't get to pass that on to someone else.
I believe you would owe the difference. If you owed 10,000 on the vehicle and it was repossessed and someone else bought it for 8,000 you would owe 2,000.
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No.
Yes it can.
It can be aslong as they have permission to enter the home they cannot enter without permission or they can be arrested for breaking and entry
Yes, but it might have to be a place that carries their own paper-which means more interest if no one else will do it. It also depends on circumstances. (Was it voluntary)
person reading a diary that was written by someone else.
No. Absolutely not. If they enter a vehicle they do not have an order of repossession on, they've committed a crime. They may enter the vehicle they are there to repossess, and only the vehicle they are there to repossess.
Yes
Yes, as long as the repossesor does not commit a breach of peace as defined by the laws of the state where the act takes place.