You are guilty of grand theft auto.
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repesession
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.
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.
good luck hiding a vechile from the repo-man! they cantrack down a vehicle by using the vin number and plates. after they get a hold of the vehicle, you'll either go to jail or have to pay a really big fine
after a legal process the lender can both sue and have you arrested.
You will get arrested because the government can track you down. BEWARE!
You can run but you can't hide.
Eventually you will be court orderded to give up your car, and plus with a repossession, you will ruin your credit report and they will do a wage garnishment eventually.
Possibly. If you hide the vehicle they could charge you with GTA. Grand Theft Auto. Remember, they own it and you don't.
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.
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.