Repossession laws vary from state to state. Typically, if the vehicle is behind (or in) a locked enclosure, they cannot enter and take it.
Yes, with limitations. Repossessions usually take place on private property.
Yes. The objective of a repo man is to reposess property of people who have defaulted on their loans. A repo man will never ask for permission.
Yes they can
Yes, a repo man can repossess a vehicle on private property, but there are specific legal guidelines they must follow. They cannot use force or breach the peace while doing so. Additionally, some states may have laws that require the repo agent to notify the property owner or obtain permission before entering private property. It's always advisable for repossession agents to be aware of local laws to avoid legal issues.
Car repo is covered by its own law. So No
The driveway is the preferred location for taking repos. They can take it from anywhere that it can be recovered without breach of peace. A "FRIEND" would bring the car TO the repoman.
yes, but they cant break & enter to do so.
No. If they do, they are trespassing and you can have them arrested.
Not unless he has a legal warrant signed by the court
No. They cannot break & enter to repo the car. But, if they do, its up to you to PROVE they did it.
Yes he or she can enter private propery as long as the Do not Breach The Peace in Texas. DE Repoman Houston TX
Only a prosecuter can prosectute. It is legal to repo a car from anywhere as long as they dont "breach the peace" to get to it. That is, they cant break & enter or physically move you out of the way.