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∙ 2015-07-15 18:37:59Most of your descriptive terms are variable and could mean different things to different people. Did you see him do it??? Why do I ask?? IF you didnt see it happen, you dont know if he used "force" or not. Merry Christmas
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None that I know of. i have saw cars being repoed after 3 years of being hunted.
Federal and states laws do not allow repossession agents move a vehicle that may be blocking in a wanted vehicle without the permission of that vehicle's owner. That being said, most agents will not hook a blocking vehicle to move it for liability reasons. That being said, there are exceptions to every rule, and there are some less scrupulous repossession agents who will do whatever they deem necessary to get a wanted vehicle. These are the exception and not the rule.Here's the thing: if an agent has moved a vehicle that you had blocking in another that was up for repossession, contact your states bureau of licensing and report them. You might also report it to your local law enforcement agency. Additionally, consider that blocking a wanted vehicle to prevent repossession could be a felony in your state; this is called Hindering a Lender, and may be prosecuted like Auto Theft.Another thing to consider is that the sole purpose of the job of a repossession agent is to recover vehicles up for repossession. Blocking in a wanted vehicle makes his job more difficult. Now think about how you respond if someone makes the job you do more difficult. Repossession agents, most of them, are very good at their jobs, and very motivated; if they do not recover, they do not get paid. Now think about where the most inconvenient place would be to have your vehicle repossessed. Church? School? The Winn Dixie as you walk out with melting ice cream and your screaming progeny to see your car being towed away behind the repo truck as the driver waves at you? Make it easy on yourself.
He was being arrested for leaving to discover land with out Diego Velazquez's permission
He got permission by being chosen by the people of Germany, he was elected with the people knowing that he did not think that Jews should be part of German society.
IF the loan is perfected, it can be repossessed. If you have signed a loan contract with the vehicle specified as collateral for that loan, it can be reepossessed if the loan is in default.
Yes. When the vehicle is repossessed it no longer belongs to you and there is no requirement to tell you where it will be stored.
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.
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.
This is in reference to a vehicle being repossessed, usually due to non-payment.
No one can take money out of your account without a court order. The exception being payments to the bank itself for administration purposes or penalties. These, however, would be set out in the initial contract.
Bank or loan company who repossessed it.
If you're concerned about a trespass situation, you can ask the local police or sheriff to explain the local trespass law to you. If you own the car being repossessed, it appears as though the repossession people were simply doing the job they were hired to do.
Sometimes its easy and sometimes not. Dont go out of your way to do it. It will get found.
Actually you can get your vehicle back if you file bankruptcy within 10 days of your vehicle being repossessed. Your attorney can file an emergency injunction if needed.
There are certain strict procedures that an automobile repossessor must follow when he is repossessing your car. The repossessor must notify the police that such vehicle is being repossessed, you did before or after the repossession has occurred. In either case, the police should know right away that the vehicle was repossessed. If this is not the case, then the vehicles like to have been stolen.
Not without being a car thief.