It is possible; Wisconsin is a self-help repossession state. Hiding the vehicle is called hindering repossession and is comparable to auto theft. When you purchase a car by loan, you do not technically own the car outright. You own it cooperatively with the loan provider. When you default on your loan, you give up the rights you had to the vehicle, and via lien law, the loan provider now owns the vehicle. Therefore it is not yours to hide.
if its not yours and you keep it it is stealing. stealing a car is grand theft auto. yes, you will go to jail for it. it is a felony.
No.
It will be reported stolen.
A long time if you hide it well!
He will report it as a stolen vehicle.
It gets reported stolen.
NO, not for just being repoed.
I believe it is illegal to hide anything in any state from reposession.
NOT just for a simple repo NO. IF there are other complications added to the repo, maybe.
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
maybe, but first there gonna just repo the car
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).