Some do, some dont. I dont.
They are not supposed to but that doesn't mean won't
No, you dont even need keys to repossess a car in South Carolina
yes as long as it does not leave your property in Florida at least Answer He's right, in Florida it is perfectly legal to move a car blocking the car you are trying to repossess. I am actually looking for the Florida Statute that actually says it, as we have a car that is being blocked, but we don't want to move it, just in case the guy does come out, without something written explaining that we are allowed to do it.
when repo man repossess the car and was in an accident before you can get it back, what happens
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.
Yes it's their car you signed a lease they don't need a title to repossess their car. Title or no title they look up that information and have it mark on that title that the car was repossessed
They don't repossess cars that are paid off. So your best bet is to call them and see if they want to deal with you. Usually, if they've gone to the trouble to repossess it, they won't deal with you.
You cannot move a car that is not yours from where it has been parked. You might have to look for the owner and let him remove the car. If you're talking about repossession agents, they are NOT allowed to enter or move any vehicle other than the one they are there to repossess. You can move that car if you want to go somewhere immediately you can call up a lifter and lift that car up and move your car.
No. The lienholder is the only entity with a right to repossess.
NO!
Yes, the finance company can repossess the car from the body shop. They would likely wait for the car to be fixed before they repossess the car.
You can repo your own car but you cant start a business without a license.
No. A repo man can not move another vehicle to get to your car.AnswerNo. However, if asomeone is trying to keep the car from being reposessed by blocking it in, it won't work. It might buy some time but eventually they will get a court order and move the car or anything else blocking it in and remove it then. Also, if an undue amount of resistance is offered up to prevent reposession, there's a chance someone could be arrested for interference. After all, it is there car until it's completely paid for.