It is illegal. This is generally referred to as Hindering a Lender in Recovery of Property. You could also be charged with Larceny by Conversion, or Grand Theft Auto. In the event the lender obtains a Replevin, you could be charged with contempt of court.
Fugitive
In Florida, the Lemon Law does not apply to appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, or dishwashers. The Lemon Law in Florida primarily covers new motor vehicles with repeated defects that impair their use, value, or safety. If you believe you have a defective appliance, you should review the manufacturer's warranty and contact the manufacturer for resolution.
Yes, it is against the law in Oklahoma to intentionally hide a vehicle from the repo man. Doing so can lead to legal consequences and even criminal charges for obstructing repossession. It is important to comply with the repossession process to avoid legal issues.
No, it is legal to carry one and sell them... but you have to have a gun permit to carry them concealed.
Yes, under Florida law, a 16-year-old runaway can be returned to their parents if they are found. Law enforcement has the authority to take the child into custody and return them home. Parents can also file a runaway report with the police to have them located and returned.
how do i get a a repo license in Florida
A repossession can be executed anyplace or time that a person holding the repossession order sees the vehicle in question, as long as the repo man does not violate the law in doing so. That said, Florida law does not restrict repossession according to location.
no.
In Florida, the repo company charges the lender with the cost to repo the car. However, the repo company can charge no more than $25 for storage of personals found in the auto.
yes
Yes, you can be arrested for theft.
Yes and you will face up to 3 to 5 years for hiding it
Yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO. YOU NEED A R# FROM THE STATE.
Yes it is considered as grand theft auto
I feel sure that the state will not get the collection field
There is a good overview on REPO-LAWS Just search the way I typed it.