WE ACTUALLY HAVE A REPO T.V. SHOW. IF YOUR GATE IS LOCKED THEY CAN'T ENTER. IF YOU GET IN THE CAR THE CAN'T TAKE THE CAR, THAT'S KIDNAPPING (BEING MOVED 3 FEET BEYOND YOU WILL). THEY CAN CALL THE POLICE. YES THE POLICE WILL BE ON THE SCENE WHILE THE REPO MAN DO HIS JOB.
Sure, there is no law against it.
No. If they do, that would be considered theft and that is obviously against the law.
There is a good overview on REPO-LAWS Just search the way I typed it.
it is against the law. to have a car when you are behind on your payments, is a criminal offense. it is considered grand theft auto, which while a video game, is not a game in real life. it is a criminal offense. a first degree felony.
Yes, it is against the law in Oklahoma to intentionally hide a vehicle from the repo man. Doing so can lead to legal consequences and even criminal charges for obstructing repossession. It is important to comply with the repossession process to avoid legal issues.
The "penalty" is a repo on your CR.,higher interest rates on future loans, and a possible judgement/wage garnishment against you. A repo is a repo is a repo in credit files.
30days by state law, answer from a repo man
It may vary by state, but car repo (snatch and run) is against the law in Louisiana. If the repo man shows up wanting you to sign some papers, and has a cop sitting close by, don't worry. By law, if you don't sign that piece of paper, they cannot take your car. (The cop and repo guy are friends, or just got a kick back.) But it's easier to do that than go to court and end up paying the court fees also.
If they have a judgment against you, yes.
One day late. I live and own 2 repo companies in Washington. Sorry, but that is the law.
YES, its likely called "hindering enforcement of lien or security interest. " the lenders figured out long ago there'd be times like that and got the law passed against it.
I was told that if my daughter's car was set for repo, that she and I would have an arrest warrant filed against us because the car would be considered stolen property. This is in Delaware.