Marty employs Down-n-Dirty Repo for all his repossession needs. While atempting
to repossess a motorcycle that Marty has a security interest in, Down-n-Dirty
Repo encounters Harley, the burly debtor. Harley says that the the repo is not
warranted and warns the repo guy "you better not touch my hog is you know
whats good for you." Down-n-Dirty Repo goes back to Marty for advice about
how to proceed. Which of the following is correct?
A) As a secured creditor, Marty has the right to self-help and as such, he should
advise Down-n-Dirty Repo to ignore Harley's threat and continue their repossession
efforts regardless of Harley's objections.
B) If Down-n-Dirty Repo repossesses, Marty could be held liable for conversion
if Harley's assertion that the repo is unwarranted is supported.
C) If Down-n-Dirty repossesses, Marty would have no liability, unless he negligently
employed Down-n-Dirty.
D) Down-n-Dirty cannot make another effort at self-help repossession without first
getting a court order and judgment validating Marty's right to possession.