Yes it can be dangerous work. Every so often you can have a call where there is some guy that isn't quite willing to give up his vehicle that easily. It also depends on the area of the city you are going into (every city has a "danger zone") in their midst. Marcy -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Been doing it for years and have never fallen into a situation that was life or well being threatening. It comes down to one thing. Not where you are but how you present yourself. Play the Cowboy and get shot or play the nice guy and have people hand you their cars. Y-THINK-Y
Yes. If the person repossessing the car finds it then they can take it!
Repossess your own car? What did you do, meet your wife at a family reunion?
It's more the same as repossessing a car.
Yes, pay your payments on time.
I’ve actually dealt with something similar around Towing Berala, so I can share what I learned. If a towing driver damages your car while repossessing it, the responsibility usually falls on the towing company or their insurance, not you. Repossession has to be done properly and without causing unnecessary damage. If scratches, dents, or bigger issues show up during the tow, you can file a claim against the towing company. They’re required to carry insurance for exactly these situations. That being said, you’ll want to document everything – photos, videos, and even witness accounts if possible. It helps when dealing with the company or if you need to take it further legally. In short, the towing company handling the Towing Berala job is responsible for any damage caused during the repossession, not the car owner.
If they are repossessing the vehicle for the bank, Yes.
Yes. There is not much point in repossessing a car for only a part of the day!
Yes
general rule NO, but check with your state to be sure
Yes As long as they do no damage to it and put it back, it is legal. Per U.C.C.
Talk to you local county attorney.
The fees related to the repo and sale of the vehicle.You can dispute the fees.