No, that would constitute a "breach of peace" . However the repossession agent can call the police and request assistance some departments will comply, many will not due to the fact that it is a civil matter. However, if the repossession agent has a replevin order from the court the police will assist him in recovering the vehicle.
No. Absolutely not. If they enter a vehicle they do not have an order of repossession on, they've committed a crime. They may enter the vehicle they are there to repossess, and only the vehicle they are there to repossess.
"YOU" dont, the debtor does. call the lender.
Report it stolen.
A disabled person's vehicle can be repossessed just as any other person's vehicle can be repossessed. You must make all payments on your vehicle if you want to keep it.
I believe you would owe the difference. If you owed 10,000 on the vehicle and it was repossessed and someone else bought it for 8,000 you would owe 2,000.
It depends on you locatily, but in general, yes, if you are behind on your payment, your vehicle can be repossessed.
Surrendering a vehicle, in a financial sense, means that it is being repossessed and it is being given back to the finance company. The company will usually send someone to collect the vehicle.
Sometimes its easy and sometimes not. Dont go out of your way to do it. It will get found.
by paying the bill or rebuy it at an aucton
Just the motorhome. Any personal property inside the motorhome remains yours, and they may not take it. In most states, however, they may charge a storage fee for personal property which was removed from the repossessed vehicle.
it doesn't matter if the pope takes over your vehicle payments. if he stops making them, your credit is damaged and the vehicle is repossessed.
no!