Whomever the lien holder has hired for that purpose. Providing you have defaulted on the payment terms of your contract.
If he knows for sure the property is abandoned he may repossess it immediatley, if he is uncertain he can get an order of repossesion.
If the bank has an order from a judge to liquidate or surrender property to satisfy a judgment, then yes, they may.
You must have signed a contract when you rented the couch. If you check the language in the contract you may find that the rental company included a provision that if you failed to make payments then they could repossess the property.
Insurance for someone else's propertyYes, You can legally Insure the property of another person. So Long as you have authorization to do so and the owner is benefited, or an other insurable interest in that property exists. There are many situations where a third party may need to obtain property insurance such as, Estate Executors, Court Appointed Trustees, Dependents, Bailees, Tenants, Persons holding POA, or living wills, etc..You can not insure the property of another when no insurable interest exists. It would be unlawful to insure the property or life of another where the intent is to gain unduly from another persons loss.
Yes they can come on private propery to repossess a vehicle. If they damaged your property, then call the lender and demand they repair the damage. You may have to sue to recover the damage.
A person who manages another person's property is typically called a property manager. This individual is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the property, ensuring maintenance, collecting rent, and handling tenant relations. In some contexts, they may also be referred to as a real estate manager or asset manager, depending on the specific duties and type of property involved.
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Private property. An example would be land that is taken by the government to build a road.
They can do so if they are not breaking a lock or damaging property in the process. They may not enter a private residence. They must cease if told to do so, otherwise the repossession becomes non-peaceful and may be illegal. If in doubt, call the police, do NOT start an altercation or you may be held responsible.
No one can tell you you can't lock gates on your property. It may be a crime to evade a repo by hiding vehicle etc but they would have to prove it another way. Get an attorney if you are charged with anything or take the free one. On another note since they are trying to repossess and you can't use it, you should put it somewhere they can get at it to stop the harassment, otherwise next time you go to gas station or store, you will be walking home.
For persons over age 65 and nursing home residents, the state may file a lien on real property and an estate claim to recover payments made by Medicaid.
a search warrant Also- I believe a Game Warden does not need a warrant.