not in the state of Illinois , i am an owner of central states auto recovery ( csar ) and it is illegal to move any other vehicle to recover another , that is if you get caught , im not saying i do it because i don't but others might
Yes
Yes, the business where the vehicle is located must allow the retrieval of personal items from the impounded vehicle, and is required to keep those items secured until they have been returned to the legal owner or the court rules otherwise.
no
Yes, you are allowed to remove your personnel property from any vehicle that has been repossessed. Take proof of ownership to the lot where the vehicle is stored and ask for your property. If they refused call the lender.
Yes, you can remove all personnel property from the vehicle. You cannot remove anything that is attached to the vehicle. Radio, speakers, GPS, etc.
It depends on where you are. In most states, no there is no requirement for that, but they do have to let you come retrieve your personal belongings later.
YES, they are allowed to by law and usually the contract you sign gives that in writing.
There are no laws in Georgia that mandate allowing the vehicle owner access to the vehicle. Most tow lots will allow the owner access to the vehicle one time to retrieve personal items that are not attached to the vehicle after acceptable proof of ownership has been shown.
YES
No. You may not operate a vehicle on any public property or any property considered to be in the public domain if you are not licenced to do so.
You can sell your property for whatever price you want to. No matter what country you're in - if the property is yours, you are free to dispose of it as you see fit (so long as it's legal).
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