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.
He will report it as a stolen vehicle.
It gets reported stolen.
A long time if you hide it well!
they will repo it
when repo man repossess the car and was in an accident before you can get it back, what happens
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
You can be arrested.
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! Better make sure you hide all the vin numbers and remove your plates:) Seriously hiding the vin will make no difference, only make it harder for the repo man to id.
if its not yours and you keep it it is stealing. stealing a car is grand theft auto. yes, you will go to jail for it. it is a felony.
You hope they just take the car. You can be charged with a crime in many states.
Yes