Yes. They can also charge you fees for them to bne there or to bag your belongings. That all belongs to the bank now.
They should offer you a chance to get your belongings out of the car when they come to repossess it. Their repossession order covers the vehicle they're repossessing - it does not give them entitlement to your personal belongings.
Read the contract you signed when you purchased the vehicle.
Pretty much, yes.
If they are legally repossessing it, it is their truck and they can do what they want with it.
It's more the same as repossessing a car.
If they are repossessing the vehicle for the bank, Yes.
You need not notify the vehicle owner. It can be repossessed from a private driveway or yard. You cannot break into a garage nor threaten the owner with violence. The person doing the repossession must be licensed by the State. Within five days, you must send written notification to the owner, telling him to come get his personal belongings that were in the vehicle.
Not sure what you are wanting. Do you need a vehicle repossessed?
A few basic guidelines:Repossession must be peacefulRepossessors may not enter any vehicle other than the one they're repossessing, even to move it out of the way in order to facilitate the repossession.Repossessors may not open locked gates or enter structures without permission.Repossessors must notify local authorities when they are repossessing a vehicle.
The web address of the Illinois Historic Vehicle Preservation Association is: www.ihvpa.org
It depends on where you are. In most states, no there is no requirement for that, but they do have to let you come retrieve your personal belongings later.
The wise course of action would be to hire a third party to take care of this for you. There are agencies and people who are professionals in recovering property in this situation.