That's a little bit of a vague question. What do you mean by firearms are involved? There were firearms in the vehicle? Someone threatened you with a firearm? What?
Yes. If the property is found it can be retreived.
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When doing a repossession in Texas can you block their car in?Check with the local police departments. You probably can, as long as the car is NOT parked on private property.
In Texas, private property rights are generally protected, and repossession of property typically requires adherence to specific legal procedures. While creditors can repossess property if a borrower defaults, they must do so without breaching the peace and often need to provide notice beforehand. Additionally, certain properties may have exemptions that protect them from repossession under state law. Overall, while repossession is allowed, it is subject to regulatory restrictions.
For example, if you have not fully paid for the item and it is being repossessed, then it may be taken. You do have the right to force anyone off your property if it is privately owned fully by you.
I am not 100% on this but I am almost certain that they can as if an item is inside the home they can come in to take those
If the repossession agent can get to the vehicle without breaking anything or causing a civil disturbance, he can take it. Private, public, or government property, or who signed the loan is irrelevent.
Generally, open game. When you signed the contract, you more than likely signed a right to cure giving the lender the ability to enter private property to repossess the vehicle if necessary. If you are fishing for a way to hinder repossession, don't bother. It would be illegal for you to attempt to hinder the lender, and you could be charged with a felony.
Greenpeace is primarily focused on environmental issues and does not have a specific stance on private firearms. However, the organization has been involved in campaigns related to disarmament and reducing military impacts on the environment. Their primary goal is to promote peace and protect the planet, which may intersect with discussions about arms and their environmental consequences, but they do not explicitly advocate against private firearms.
Florida is not a traditional open carry state, so there is no provision permitting you to carry a firearm openly. If you have a concealed carry permit, you may carry a concealed firearm. However, you need the services of a lawyer to work out the finer points of this. In a number of states, if you are carrying a gun to a repossession on private property, you're obligated to inform them that you're carrying, and they have the right to restrict you from carrying a firearm on their property.
The owner of the property where the vehicle is located can remove it/ have it removed, in most cases without the necessity of notifying the owner of the vehicle.
While there are some limitations (e.g., "peaceful repossession", can't enter a locked building or cross a locked gate), yes, they can.