Can a Repo Agent Legally Get Physical With the Car Owner?
I guess is a question many car owners have asked themselves. You have to know that repo men have a hard time doing their job. They have to get enough information on the location of the cargo they need to repossess and then quietly without being spotted or heard by the owner, to have it taken away and delivered to their storage facility. But what happens when you have to deal with the owner of a repossessed car? As a repo man, you will surely face a lot of situations like this one and the only way you will get out of it will be due to your intelligence. Laws are very strict when it comes to repossessing services. The police are aware of such services and they will not ever interfere in a repo action unless the law is broken. Let’s say that a repo man tries to get someone’s car who was unable to pay the monthly financing fee for a long time. If the whole operation will breach the public peace, then they’re in for some trouble. Also, as a repo man your duty is to get a property from one p
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