Certainly! He's breaking the law and should be punished
Probably not. If the garage is locked and the repo agent must break the lock, then that is breaking and entering. Even if the garage is unlocked and the act of opening it can (in some areas) be considered breaking and entering.
Nowhere is it legal for breaking and entry. Repomen/woman cannot enter a closed garage or locked gate to aquire property
In most states no, they cannot break into a locked garage to get the car.
Nope - if he does that then they are liable for charges against them for breaking and entering. A second of third degree felony, depending on the mood of the courts.
I assume you mean other than your home address. But the answer is yes, it can be repossessed anywhere, provided they are not breaking and entering, such as a locked garage....
The car can only be repossessed from a locked garage if the car is spotted in the garage from a window or a crack, but the repo company cannot enter the garage if the car was not visibly spotted.
Probably not. If the garage door was closed and locked, and he broke the lock or somehow got it open then it is breaking and entering. If the door was unlocked and he just opened it then it depends on the mood of courts or police.
NO, NO, and also NO. NOT LEGALLY. the UCC of EVERY state and the FED UCC prohibits breaking in to LOCKED DOORS, GATES, GARAGES,ect. To do so is called Breaking and Entering. To involve the police is prohibited also. That makes it NOT a civil process as a'self-help" repo is supposed to be. Call a LOCAL attorney for state specific advice.
by going in garage from other side
No and no.
Someone would typically use a garage lock to keep their garage locked. The intended purpose of doing this is to keep unwanted people from entering the garage.
Yes, unless there are exigent circumstances.