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TITLE STATE: Yes SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title held by lien holder. LICENSE REGISTRATION: Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, P.O. Box 27412, Richmond, Virginia 23269-0001. Tel.:(804)367-0063. RECOVERY REQUIREMENT: As per UCC, repossession allowed without committing a breach of the peace. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR PLATES: Remain with debtor.
Yes Virginia does have a peaceful repossession law. All repo's are to be completely non confrontational. If you feel as if the debtor is becomeing agitated simply walk away or you leave yourself wide open for a law suit. Just bide your time the opportunity will present itself for you to get the vehicle and to leave them stranded away from home.
They're are not only state laws, but Federal Laws as well.
NO ONE CAN "BREACH THE PEACE". aND THAT GOES FOR ALL 50 STATES.
Under Federal Law: A Repo Must Be Done In A Peaceful Manner. In NJ Repomen Must notify The local Law enforcement of their intentions But still abide by the laws of the state. Notification of local police is a courtesy in The Garden State, not necessary.
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In our society, we strive for harmony and peace through a well-established system of law. Regulations are designed to maintain order, ensure fair treatment, and protect individual rights. While disputes may arise, the legal framework provides a mechanism for resolution in a peaceful and just manner.
Yes, Virginia passed a law requiring state prisoners to serve at least 65% of their sentences before becoming eligible for parole under certain conditions. This law is known as the "65 percent law" or "truth in sentencing law."
Yes, Virginia has a "Romeo and Juliet" law that provides a defense if the individuals involved are close in age and engage in consensual sexual activity. This law aims to prevent harsh penalties for minor offenders in such cases.
There is a good overview on REPO-LAWS Just search the way I typed it.
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Laws on this (and interpretations of those laws) can vary in different jurisdictions. In some states, there is a law dictating "peaceful repossession", and knocking on a door at midnight might be considered in violation of that.
Sure, there is no law against it.
30days by state law, answer from a repo man
Virginia Law Weekly was created in 1948.
No, common law marriage is not recognized in Virginia.
One day late. I live and own 2 repo companies in Washington. Sorry, but that is the law.
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You go the the loan holder and hand over the key or the repo man knocks on your door and you hand over your keys peacefully.
Is there a New Car Buyer's remorse law in Virginia