It is possible for someone to come onto private property in order to possess your car in North Carolina. If you have not paid you car off, it is never yours until it is paid off.
The state doesn't repossess your car - private companies do that on behalf of the lienholder. They don't charge you for private property left in your car when they repossess it - that would be illegal. They charge a "storage fee" for the items they remove from your car. Underhanded, yes, but they can legally do it.
jackoff
Yes; Noth Carolina has property tax.
habeas corpus
As many as your finance agreement specifies.
Yes
ee2c
No. Not in North Carolina, not in any other state.
private,small craft
It is a public four year university.
The rate is the same, the value of the property it is applied to is different.
The state of North Carolina is not a community property state. They are an equitable distribution state which means each spouse is allowed to own their own property.