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Locality: Chino Hills, California

Phone: +1 714-231-1325



Website: www.luisorellanainvs.com

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Luis Orellana Investigations 03.11.2020

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Luis Orellana Investigations 25.10.2020

Please anyone who stops by my page please feel free to like my page thank you......

Luis Orellana Investigations 19.10.2020

If you know of someone who needs an investigation/surveillance please let us know. We are available 24/7 and do all types of investigations. Please feel free to visit our website. http://www.luisorellanainvs.com/

Luis Orellana Investigations 16.09.2020

This headboard was stolen from one of my clients. The headboard was John Wayne's and is worth over $20,000. It took us a week to track down the person who took it and today it was returned to my client who was one happy man!

Luis Orellana Investigations 11.09.2020

Update: We are currently investigation the missing persons case of Christina Bastian. We have obtained some new leads through our investigation and we are looking into these leads with the detective assigned to this case. We hope the leads help us bring Christina back safe and unharmed to her loved ones. We will be conducting a search of the last known area where she was known to be at in the near future once the weather gets better. If anyone is interested in assisting us in searching for Christina and/or has any information on Christina's whereabouts please contact Luis Orellana Investigations at 714-231-1325 as soon as possible. We pray and hope that our investigation will find Christina in the near future safe and unharmed.

Luis Orellana Investigations 26.08.2020

I am asking all my Facebook friends or anyone who stops by this page to please share this. If anyone has seen or has any information related to Christina Bastian please contact us immediately at 714-231-1325 thank you to everyone.

Luis Orellana Investigations 11.08.2020

We just started working the missing persons case of Christina Bastian, Age 34, of Apple Valley, CA, was last seen 10-31-2015. Contact Apple Valley PD: 760.240.7400 and/or Luis Orellana Investigations 714.231.1325 with any information. Also if everyone can share and pass the posting and the word around we would really appreciate all the extra eyes out there, thank you all. https://www.facebook.com/HelpFindChristinaBastian/

Luis Orellana Investigations 23.07.2020

We now have an IT Investigation division. We are able to conduct various security measures and protection for computers, cell phones and iPads as well as other things like retrieving deleted pictures, etc. If anyone needs assistance please contact us.

Luis Orellana Investigations 05.07.2020

There are legal ways to stop a vehicle repossession in California even if the vehicle is already attached and lifted with a tow truck. There are always exceptions to this but we have stopped repossessions for our clients. In some cases even after the police have stated that it is a legal repo the vehicles have always been dropped once we have and/or our client have stated UCC Article 9-503 and 9-504 (Under Unlawful Repossessions look at 1 through 5). CAR REPOSSESSIONS THE BAS...ICS A lender can repossess a car without going to court. If a consumer has a car loan, the lender can retake possession of the consumer’s car after a default by self-help repossession. That means the lender does not need to file a lawsuit, but can just send the repossession company to pick up the car upon a default. The right to self-help repossession is very limited. Self-help repossession, while legal, is a drastic remedy and the law imposes very strict requirements on creditors and repossessors who repossess a car. The stringent requirements are well justified, as today’s news is replete with stories about how unscrupulous lenders and repossessors can be in retaking possession of property. UNLAWFUL REPOSSESSIONS A wrongful repossession occurs when a creditor repossesses property without an actual default under the security agreement. Though a lender can repossess a car without filing a lawsuit, there must be a default under the terms of the finance contract. The most common default is a failure to make a payment by the date it is due, though there can be other reasons for a default, such as a failure to carry appropriate insurance. A lawyer should review any finance contract and repossession carefully, and ensure that the lender has retaken possession of the car only after there actually was a default. Sometimes a lender will agree to a new payment date, but then repossess the car before that new, agreed-upon date. In that case, there likely was no default. A wrongful repossession occurs when there is a breach of the peace. Not only must there be a default under the finance contract, the repossession must be completed without a breach of the peace. Examples of a breach of the peace include the following conduct in connection with a repossession: 1) repossessing property over the consumer’s objection; 2) using or threatening to use force; 3) threatening arrest or other involvement by law enforcement; 4) forcing a person to stop his or her car; 5) breaking through a closed or locked barrier (e.g., a garage), or damaging the vehicle. In Los Angeles, there are many apartment buildings with gated and locked garages on the street level, and a secret code is required to enter the garage. If the repossessor somehow gains access to the garage without permission, it is a breach of the peace and an unlawful repossession. This falls under UCC Article 9-503 and 9-504.