Yes they can come on private propery to repossess a vehicle. If they damaged your property, then call the lender and demand they repair the damage. You may have to sue to recover the damage.
Yes, it can be considered theft if someone refuses to return your property, as they are unlawfully keeping something that belongs to you.
yes as long as there are no locked gates
No, in order to get an insurance policy on property you need to have an insurable interest. Meaning you need to own the property or have some other interest in the property.
The meaning of the word property is indicating an object that belongs to a person. If one says that a person intrudes into someone's property, that means they have entered without permission (the house is the property).
The meaning of the word property is indicating an object that belongs to a person. If one says that a person intrudes into someone's property, that means they have entered without permission (the house is the property).
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.
Allodial title is inalienable. That means it cannot be taken by any operation of law for any reason whatsoever.
The principle behind the laws that cover stealing from others is this: property that you steal belongs to someone else.
Not if the laptop belongs to someone else. If it is company property then it's down to company policy.
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Yes. If the car is leased then you do not own it, it belongs to someone else (the leasing company), and you have no right to their property.
The personal property inside the house belongs to the resident.