No.
It will be reported stolen.
A long time if you hide it well!
It gets reported stolen.
He will report it as a stolen vehicle.
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
I believe it is illegal to hide anything in any state from reposession.
yes they are allowed on your property hide it in the garage if you have one
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).
It isn't unheard of for a repo company to call your friends to try and find out where you and your car might be. Some people try and hide their car from a repo company so that it can not be repossessed.
No, if the car does not have a lien, then the dealer has no legal interest in it.I'm not sure why a dealer would even try to repo something they had no legal interest in.
The car is not yours, it belongs to whoever got the repo company to collect it. They can decide what happens to the car, if they instruct the repo company to break into it, then that's what will happen.