I have been doing repo's for almost 3 years and it doesnt matter where you move to you can be found people who do repo's have access to information that most people cant get we can find out anything we need to know about you through law enforcement a post office we can simply use your social security number to locate where you moved to once we do that we can go to the local post office and ask where your address is by simply giving them your name also you can be found by what is called a reverse address using your telephone number and calling 411 information and giving them the phone number and they will tell us your address the post office helps out alot with P.O. boxes we use them all the time as a matter of fact I used the post office to locate a person today to do a repo there are many ways to find you dont worry! If someone is out to repo your car they will find you just give the car up and stop running!
Call the repo guys OR the lender.
Only if your car was lojacked by the manufacturer and the repo company have the details to locate it.
Yes. The repo company I work for goes out of state at least once a month to get a repo because the owners have moved, I don't believe any state will stop a repossession just because the car was moved to a different state.
yes
yes, but no cars can be moved or damaged in doing so.
they can either repo the car, and you won't get into trouble, or they could find you and the car and there is a chance that you will go to a county jail for 2 to 30 days.AnswerFirst of the repo guys are not "authorities" they represent the bank that's it.They cannot have you arrested and you will not go to jail Repo guys like to scare you with that kind of crap.Look at it this way don't you think the repo guys (some of the laziest people around)would have the cops do their job for them if they could???This is a civil matter not crimminal!!!!! Cops deal with crimminal !
== == Each states code specifies what must be in the "right to cure" letter sent before a repo.
you can not have true info removed legally from your credit report.
IF the loan is in DEFAULT that has the car as collateral AND the LENDER issues a repo order, YES, the repo man can take the car from a 3rd party in possession.
NO. Have him arrested if he did that. _____ Sue the lender/bank do not waste your time with the Repo guys; they are agents of the bank so the bank is responsible for their conduct.
Your best bet is to sign up with a forwarding company like Par or a directory service (click the link below). They will help you get found by the banks that are looking for new repo companies.
As cosigner on the loan you are equally responsible for for payment on the loan. If the lender has hired a repo company to take back the ATV for non payment, then the repo company is going to do everything possible to get it. That includes the frequent visits to your home in an effort to locate the ATV. If you want the repo man off your back, tell him where to find what he is looking for....or contact the lender and bring the loan payments current immediately.