No. Absolutely not. While laws regarding repossession may differ to some extent between states, criminal harassment is still criminal harassment, even with a legitimate order for repossession. If this behaviour continues, notify the police immediately.
No, look up the Fair Debt Collection Act its online.
He's not allowed to repossess your baby. Note: Child welfare service workers are not repo men; they CAN take your baby.
In New Jersey we are not allowed to move other vehicles out of the way to perform a repo, and we are not allowed to enter dwellings, either physically or with equipment.
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
repo men are allowed to be on the property... once they have possession of the car, it is legally theres.
It isn't YOUR car until you have paid the lender.
You can double check by calling a solicitor they will help you with that info. * If it pertains to a vehicle repossession in the US, a repossessing agent cannot take any action that is considered a breach of peace as defined by the laws of the state in which the debtor resides. The only legal definition of harrassment is found in the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act. Questioning family members as to the whereabouts of the debtor is not considered harassment unless it also violates the FDCPA.
yes
Being a family man and a repo man can be challenging due to the demanding nature of the repo job, which may conflict with family responsibilities. Balancing both roles would require effective time management, clear communication with family members about the job demands, and ensuring that the repo work is conducted professionally and ethically. Ultimately, it depends on individual circumstances and priorities.
they are allowed to only take the car and if you go after them they can call the police of try top fight you back
YES, they are allowed to by law and usually the contract you sign gives that in writing.
24hr operation, they dont stop looking for cars