If they want it badly enough, they'll keep on you and take it when you slip up. Otherwise, you'll be referred to collections, and your credit gets wrecked for the next seven years, so, if you're going this route, hope it lasts that long, because you won't be getting a loan for another.
Then tell the Repossession agents where it is and who has it.
Yes.
Repossessed no. Confiscated yes.
dont see why not. I've repoed a car within a hour of getting the assignment.
depends on what you're talking about
keep it into a garage or on a friends property, not a relatives
it's still repoed it just takes a little longer
arbitration, they tried to help me avoid getting my car repoed but they were not willing to work me much
No As far as finance company is concerned the car came with wheels, it has wheels on it when repoed. Done deal.
It will be reported stolen.
NO.
As a Constable and repo agent the quick answer is simple: If you hide the collateral from a creditor you will find yourself in court as the creditor seeks an order of replevin. It is basically an order from the court forcing you to turn over the pledged collateral or face a charge of contempt. If You refuse and the judge finds you in contempt you can ( and should) find yourself in jail.