no it can't because the used car is used
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.
No, you cannot leave property to someone in a will if you do not own it. A will can only distribute assets that belong to the person creating the will at the time of their death.
You need to consult with an attorney. You may not be able to control the property that you leave by your will. Once you leave property to your son it becomes his property and he can do whatever he wants with his property including sharing it with his wife. You may need to skip your son and leave the property to his children or leave the property in trust. In any case you need to discuss your needs with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
A dealership willnot need to repossess a vehicle in any state unless it is a buy here pay here type dealership. If this is the case, the dealer should contact a local, private repossession company. Find one of the larger possible companies, this will offer more resources. Then leave it to them. It could take some time, but if you give them all the information you have on the debtor, they will find and secure your car.
No it's not illegal to repossess a car outside the state. It is illegal to leave the state with the car that you have defaulted on the loan.
yes
No. Your only interest in the property is as a tenant. Your rights to occupy the property would die with you.
probably, if its not there property make them leave or it's trespassing
yes. because it is no longer his property.
The President can sign the bill into law, can veto it, or can leave it unsigned until it expires. (The latter is called a "pocket veto".)
Assuming the officer has no valid business being on your property yes. If he refuses to leave, tell him one last time to leave your property. If he fails to leave at that point, call the Police and you can have him lawfully arrested or cited for trespassing. However, If the officer(s) are there on official business, you cannot ask them to leave, but you can inquire as to why they are on your property.
No..He is not a fool to leave a billion dollar property of his father Vincent McMahon.