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im an auto body shop owner, how do I charge for storage fees unpaid work
Yes. It is legal to charge storage fees for body parts though I don't know how both parties could cover their investment But no one would want to agree to such a contract. And if you're charging storage fees, they would probably want to charge rent for the use of their body.
A Motorcycle shop is trying to charge fees on a bike that is not repaird yet ? What are the rules and regulations on storage fees ?
the tow charge plus daily storage
You will pay the fees or you will face legal actions and more fees in the attempt to collect the debt. Your best course of action is to pay the storage fees for your personal property--the speakers--and avoid accruing greater debt.
In the state of California, the lender of a repossession may only charge fees that it incurs and that are in the contract. If the lender pays for the storage or houses the repossession, then yes, the lender is allowed to charge both a repossession and a storage fee.
The customer should review carefully any work order or receipt they sign at the time the vehicle is taken in for repairs. The ability for the shop to charge for storage is usually set forth in either type of document. An auto body shop should not be expected to store your vehicle for free.
Can you stop storage fees from piling up?
charges to keep your vehicle in an area that is not yours.
Yes. And, he can charge you storage and late payment fees on top of it.
Unless there is a specific local or state law, whatever they want.
They must return personal belongings as long as you pick them up in a timely manner and since it has been repo'd they can't charge you anything for storage, its not your car anymore