Only if someone stole it from the owner. Otherwise the car is just repossesed by the finance company.
Only if the car was actually stolen. Nonpayment isn't theft (a criminal matter), it's a civil matter.
If your car is stolen you should automatically have reported and what time it had gone missing.
no
Absolutely, if their car is not returned when stated in the rental agreement, the car is and will be reported stolen.
It will be reported stolen.
yes
NOT unless it was stolen. Stolen cars are reported stolen. Cars securing a loan in DEFAULT are reported as DELINQUENT to the credit bureau. If you choose to report the car stolen, go ahead. I would not reccommend it though. Filing a false police report is illegal in most jurisdictions.
It gets reported stolen.
no i dont think they can
It gets reported stolen.
No.Another View: The police may retain any items found in the car pending proof that they actually are your property.REMEMBER: The car was reported stolen... and then it was recovered and impounded. The perpetrators MAY have used the vehicle during a crime spree and stashed their stolen goods in the car. The owner of the stolen vehicle would not be the beneficiary of the stolen goods just because they were in his vehicle. and they may have to present proof that the items found in the car actually belong to them.
Yes. If the person who is on the lease actively attempts to leave the state or region of the country AND it is proven they attempted to HIDE the vehicle, then some states allow the owner of the asset to declare it as stolen and it may be on the BOLO list for police in your new local area.