NO, THAT IS TRESPASSING IN ANY STATE
No, a repo man can enter your driveway but if the car is in a locked garage they do not have the right to enter without your permission. This rule applies to your home as well.
Yes. he cannot break & enter though.
legally they are not aloud to break and enter into a building to get anything now if your garage is open and the repo man comes by and sees that he will try to take the item needed repo-ed and that is ok It is legal in some states for a repo man to enter an open, unlocked garage. In others it is a crime, and conducting a repossession in a case like this would be prosecutable as Larceny from a Building.
No , Not without a written and sworn Warrant from a Federal Judge.
Repo Man can come anytime but cannot enter your garage if your vehicle is parked in it.
he cannot break & enter to get the car.
It depends on the State laws. A private garage is supposed to be just that......private.
Repoman?? NO,NO, and NO. the sheriff?? IF he has a replevin OR warrant, YES. In ANY state. And for the repoman to say he can is ILLEGAL. Call an attorney.
Not if you tell him no nicely.
In some places it is not permitted for a repo man to enter a closed garage. In California, for example, a repo person can come on to private property to locate and take a vehicle, but cannot enter a locked placed, can't go inside the house, can't threaten or bully. This is not universal. In some areas the repo man can break open locks, etc.
No. The bank didn't do it...... the repo man did. See the problem with your logic?