If you want the trailer back (repossession) you definitely need to see a lawyer in your area. Any mom-and-pop "general practitioner" lawyer can do this--no need for a huge law firm. If you don't want the trailer back, but do want payment for the amount you are owed, and the amount that remains unpaid is at or less than the jurisdictional limit (maximum) for small claims court in your state, you can take the buyer to small claims court for the amount you are owed. (See the handy link below) If the amount you are owed exceeds the small claims jurisdictional limit in your state, then you will need to talk to an attorney. In this case, a "general practitioner" attorney will also do just fine.
depends on what state you are in.
No. They can only repossess the power unit they were sent to repossess - they cannot take the trailer. At that point, it's theft. Especially if it's loaded.
He wouldn't have any rights as long as the car is registered in your name. Now if the car is registered in his name then technically he is the owner of the vehicle and the financing contract would not have any bearing on the owner of the vehicle in question.
One can find listings of owner financed real estate at the website "local". This website lists all owner financed real estate in your local area or wherever you want to search for it.
YES
YES, if they have the folks, ect. to do it. A lot of note lots do so.
Yes you can repossess if you are the soul owner. If the person whom your repossessing the car from gives you trouble, have the police meet you to witness the repossession.
If you simply drive the trailer away with the person still inside - technically you're guilty of kidnapping !
There are some companies that will repossess kitchen cabinets if they are not paid for. If the cabinets are not paid for then the company can either repossess or take the owner to court.
No. The repossessor can only take the unit they were contracted to repossess. Taking any other vehicle (which includes a trailer) is a felony, and a separate felony will be assessed if there's a load in that trailer.
LEGALLY, you can't repossess anything from the owner. Once that person signed the title, its half theirs. you will have to take him/her to court with probable cause, or convince them to sign away ownership. Good luck
who invest money in the business is called owner.