Only if the repossessor has an order for repossession of the trailer, as well. And even then, only under certain circumstances. If it's a commercial tractor trailer, and there's a load in that trailer, they may not take it, as the order of repossession does not cover the load, and they will face criminal charges if they do such.
In the course of repossessing a vehicle, the repossession agency may not enter or move any vehicle (including a trailer) which is not in their order for repossession. They may detach a trailer from a truck being repossessed, but they can't actually take it.
If they only have an order of repossession of the truck, then no. Otherwise, the trailer and backhoe would be considered stolen.
Most usually they are empowered to take items where you haven't made the payments. If both the truck and trailer were being repossessed, then you are stuck.
They can only take whatever it is they have an order of repossession for - if the trailer is not included in their order of repossession, they cannot take it.
It is a slang term for a Combination Vehicle meaning it is not a full truck just a partial until it is hooked to a trailer. It actually is a tractor and trailer combination.
Contact your local PD. Repo men have to report your car when it is hooked to the tow truck. So there is no mistaken auto thefts
ask the guy that repossessed your workers truck for the tools that were in that truckask the guy that repossessed your workers truck for the tools that were in that truck
Go to bank or other place that repossessed the truck. Pay cash for it etc
I would have to say no. I have a tractor that is insured the only thing that is insured is just that the tractor (fire theft etc). Although You can get your trailer insured just as you can an ATV horse trailer car truck if you had a policy for it. your tractor insurance will not help with the trailer.
I have a welding machine on the truck they repossessed can they keep that?
If the truck and trailer are not equiped with air brakes. If the truck and trailer are not comercial vehicals.
Yes, anything attached to the vehicle is consider additional property and can be returned to you upon your request...there may be additional storage fees. In the case of a trailer, the repossession agent is most likely to remove the trailer before securing the unit. If he is unable to and can make arrangements to take both, he may.
What truck.