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You will get arrested because the government can track you down. BEWARE!

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Q: What can happen if you hide a vehicle from the repossession agent in new york?
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What can happen if you hide a vehicle from the repossession agent in Mississippi?

repesession


What can happen if you hide a vehicle from the repossession agent in NewYork?

after a legal process the lender can both sue and have you arrested.


Is it illegal to hide a vehicle in Utah if facing repossession?

No.


Can a consumer legally hide a motor vehicle in repossession?

No you can not "legally" hide a vehcile being sought for repossession. In most states you can be charged with a felony for hiding one.


Can you face charges for concealing car in Ohio?

While the debtor does not have to unlock the vehicle, turn over the keys, or allow the repossession agent access to the garage, purposely attempting to hide the vehicle can be considered a crime if the debtor does it with the intention of hindering a secured creditor from obtaining access to its rightful property. That said, the debtor is not obligated to assist the repossession agent in any way in obtaining the vehicle.


What happens if you hide a vehicle from repossession in colorado?

You are guilty of grand theft auto.


Is there a green warning sticker before vehicle repossession?

Not typically, in fact in several years experience in the industry, I have never heard of such a practice. Repossession, beyond being a waiting game, is a game of opportunity. When the repossession agent finds it, he will take it. The last thing any of them want to do is give you prior warning that they are on your trail, and to give you the opportunity to hide it and make their job more difficult.


What happens when you hide a car from the repo man?

It will be reported stolen. Remember, the car does not belong to you - it belongs to the lienholder, and the repossession agents are coming to claim the lienholder's property back. You no longer have any legal right to it. In most instances the repo agent will make a few attempts to locate the vehicle. If that does not happen the lender will go to court to obtain a replevin order. Once the order has been issued the buyer/debtor must relinquish the vehicle or face criminal charges. The vehicle cannot be reported stolen by the repossession agent or the lender unless they have evidence that such a crime was actually committed. For them to do so due the location of the vehicle was unknown would constitute filing a false police report.


Can you be criminally charged for not turning in a vehicle for repossession to the loan company?

Possibly. If you hide the vehicle they could charge you with GTA. Grand Theft Auto. Remember, they own it and you don't.


Is it a crime to hide your car that is in repo in IL?

Yes, it is called hindering a creditor, or hindering repossession. It is not likely that you will be arrested for such, but it is far more likely that the creditor will obtain an order of replevin. If such occurs, the repossession agent is likely to return with this order accompanied by a law enforcement officer who will order you to surrender the vehicle. If you refuse you will be arrested, and you will have to surrender the car to secure your release.


What happens if you hide your car from repossession?

You won't be arrested and the police won't come after you it is a civil matter not criminal. You may be right, you won't be arrested and the police won't come after you but if it's a Felony in California and Florida to hide a vehicle from repossession, how is that a civil matter? Sounds criminal to me but nobody will enforce it.


What can happen if you hide your car from repossession?

Well, it's not your car you're hiding. The financier is the one who owns the car so long as they hold the lien on it. They can do a number of things, ranging from taking you to court (if they feel it's worthwhile to do so) to reporting it stolen (if a certain set of conditions exist enabling them to do so, among which is you telling the repossession agent that you don't know where the car is).