Absolutely ! So long as he has the correct paperwork - he can repossess the vehicle from anywhere.
Many. Collection costs, storage, repo fees, etc.
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Yes they can take the car were they need for safe storage. Just FYI if the repo company has the car it's no longer yours.
Yes, along with all other costs of the repo.
The repo company will remove personal items from vehicles they repossess. They'll typically charge a storage fee for you to retrieve those items.
In Florida, the repo company charges the lender with the cost to repo the car. However, the repo company can charge no more than $25 for storage of personals found in the auto.
Yes In most places hiding the car from the repo man is illegal. If he is sure the car is in there he can enter a storage place and reposes the car. But he is not allowed to intimidate or do violence to the person or property damage to make the repossession.
A car owner has to pay impound and storage fees after repssession because that was their car. The bills are left to the car owner, no one else is going to pay their bills.
"both" the bank and repo man?? NOT that I am aware of. retaking, REPO??? usually charged by lender storage, USUALLY charged by repo co. repair (NOT normally done), sales expenses WHAT did who "SELL"??? READ YOUR CONTRACT. It should govern what you pay to whom.
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Yes, it is generally legal for a repo company to charge a storage fee for retrieving personal property from a repossessed car in Nevada. However, the amount and terms of the storage fee should be stated in the contract or agreement between the repo company and the vehicle owner. It is advisable to review and understand the terms and conditions before engaging with the repo company.
The repo agency will likely charge a "storage fee" for those items when you go to get them back.