the repo man will get angry because he can't find your car, and they will probably call you and send you mail repeatedly because you owe them money or the car. they might decide to get the law involved, but i don't think they are allowed to do that.
yes
No.
He will report it as a stolen vehicle.
A long time if you hide it well!
No one has the right to enter your property to repo a vehicle. I your vehicle is out in the street, then its fair game. If you see the repo man coming but has not hooked up to your vehicle, you legally still have possession of the vehicle. Once the vehicle has made contact with the truck the vehicle belongs to him.
It can happen as soon as they find the car. Sometimes within hours.
No, otherwise people would hide the vehicle, move it into a garage, etc.
The repo man will pick up the vehicle anytime and anywhere he can do it while watching out for his personal safety. Repo men have been shot at, cursed at, hit, and everything in-between from the person whose vehicle is being repossesed. I would think that night time would be the safest time for a repo.
It will be reported stolen.
Highly unlikely after one missed payment. But if you miss three or four payments AND hide the vehicle from the repo man, it is possible.
Two years work experience under a licensed repo agency within the state of California is required before starting repo business. An exam is to be taken to be a "Qualified Manager" which is required to ?æbe stationed in all branches. A CA business license is required before operation.
Yes, it is against the law in Oklahoma to intentionally hide a vehicle from the repo man. Doing so can lead to legal consequences and even criminal charges for obstructing repossession. It is important to comply with the repossession process to avoid legal issues.