No, not legally. However, if the door is up, and the vehicle is clearly visible, many repo drivers will reach in to hook the vehicle and drag it out before hooking it; this is a gray area. Entering to secure a unit without permission is trespass at minimum and could be construed ans illegal entry or breaking and entering (if damage occured to the structure).
Well yes, But if you lock your garage then the repo officer will have to come to your door in order to get the car.
No. The bank didn't do it...... the repo man did. See the problem with your logic?
Not if you tell him no nicely.
NOT LEGALLY.
yes if it is open
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.
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
Cant go in a locked door in ANY state legally. They will just get the police to come open the door with a court order. Make your payments and if you can't, talk to the lender. They do not want to repo the car.AnswerThey will not come with a police order....if they could they wouldn't waste timepaying repo guys.Just because it is against the law don't think the repo guyswon't do it.If they do break in and get the car it doesn't matter how they got itit is now the banks.You can sue the bank for the break in but you still don'thave the car back.And by the way the banks do want to repo that's why they do it. AnswerActually they DO NOT want to repo your car. This is because normally you owe more on the car than they could get for it at auction. They will repo it if they feel that that they cannot recover money for it, or if they are a buy here/pay here place. Finally, they CANNOT enter a garage locked or otherwise. If they do, they are in violation. You should try to work with the company.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
Yes. he cannot break & enter though.
Repo Man can come anytime but cannot enter your garage if your vehicle is parked in it.
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.