Yes, provided he has a valid lien. Often, in the event of unpaid vehicle repair debts, mechanics can obtain a mechanic's lien. Repossession can be a means of enforcing a mechanic's lien.
No, not in Oklahoma anyways.
Sure, if you want to commit fraud.
You can take possession of it for an unpaid mechanic's lien, yes.
It is true that if the mechanical shop is holding the car because of non-payment of the repair, they would need to have filed a mechanic's lien on the vehicle in order to legally detain it. However: If your complaint is that the car was not fixed properly you shuold have taken the mechanic to small claims court, rather than just not paid him.
Repo rate is 7.25 reverse Repo is 6.25
repo is taking somthing away like the repo man in the new movie repo! the genetic opera theres an organ repo man who takes away peoples organs
repo rate is 8%. reverse repo rate is 7%
How do i get a repo agent license in Illinois
yes you can repo tools like tractors.
If the car was damaged during the repossession, then take the tow company to small claims court. You better have written proof from that mechanic that they damaged the car our you will loose.
A repo is a repo is a repo.