No, it would be a breach of peace which he can't do. But you must have proof it was locked.
If it is privately owned property and stipulates no trespassing (like a gated community or such) then yes. Unless the Repo men have a court order or similar legal document. Then no, the guards cannot, and are obliged by law to assist the repo men.
Was the gated garage really locked at the time the car was repoed?, Could have one of the other resident been coming or going so the gate was open when the repo people entered the property? Can you prove they broke in? Is there a security camera that will prove they did or didn't break in?
If you're concerned about a trespass situation, you can ask the local police or sheriff to explain the local trespass law to you. If you own the car being repossessed, it appears as though the repossession people were simply doing the job they were hired to do.
They can, but its not legal. Repo men have no legal authority to enter your gated property or your home without your concent to get a vehicle. If they do so you are entitled to call the police and press charges for trespass.
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.
Legally probably not,that assumes you do not own the propery or the property(like a private road) to get to your property so that would be trespass.But someone has to call the police to enforce the trespass violation.After the repo guy has the car there is not much you can do except to sue the lender or repo guy. Gated,YES.Gated and locked no.
can a repo man open a closed gate
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
No. A repo agent is only permitted to move and enter the vehicle which they have an order for repossession on.
Yes, If your auto finance contract requires you to have insurance on the vehicle and you fail to meet that obligation they can certainly repo the car for violation of your contract terms.
Not if its closed.