Yes - the truck payments are not being made in accordance to a written, and signed by you, agreement, therefore the contract has been breached. Until the entire debt was ever paid, the truck still belonged to the finance company - you were only the registered owner, not the legal owner - there IS a difference ... a big difference.
yes
I believe it is illegal to hide anything in any state from reposession.
Whatever the GVW of the vehicle requires.
Yes. If he has a repo order, it is no longer YOUR truck.
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).
No.
Probably not. He'd probably ask you to get out of the car.
A long time if you hide it well!
According to the repo handbook, any debtor purposely hiding collateral from the bank to defraud them is illegal and you can be arrested when summoned to the court. I am a Repo man, and even if you hid thecar, no matter what eventually you will slip up and we will get the car...
It will be reported stolen.
Yes
He will report it as a stolen vehicle.