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as many days as it is there if the car is there they can charge
No . Not unless the owner agreed in writing to pay storage fees. You can check the laws for abandoned property in your state. You may find that you have the right to dispose of the property after six years of free storage.No . Not unless the owner agreed in writing to pay storage fees. You can check the laws for abandoned property in your state. You may find that you have the right to dispose of the property after six years of free storage.No . Not unless the owner agreed in writing to pay storage fees. You can check the laws for abandoned property in your state. You may find that you have the right to dispose of the property after six years of free storage.No . Not unless the owner agreed in writing to pay storage fees. You can check the laws for abandoned property in your state. You may find that you have the right to dispose of the property after six years of free storage.
Yes--if they are storing something on your property. You must have a written contract for the amount of rent and the area they can use for storage. This can be written on notebook paper, as long as it is specific about the rent and permitted storage area, and signed by both parties.
In the State of Arizona, the license plate belongs to the debtor. They cannot charge you for your plate but they can charge you for inventory and storage of your personal property (which, incidently, includes your plate).
If you get the car back you have to pay storage, if there was even a pair of sunglasses inside the car they can charge you for property.
I just had my car repossessed and they told me i have to pay 75 dollars to get my personal things out. Also it hasnt been 24 hours. Im not sure is it illegal to charge that fee?
Just the motorhome. Any personal property inside the motorhome remains yours, and they may not take it. In most states, however, they may charge a storage fee for personal property which was removed from the repossessed vehicle.
no because the storage fee that the finance company charged you was what the repo company charged on the invoice. the finance company had no other reason to charge storage fee's they did not store it
at my house it is free but it usually depends on where, when, why, and how long
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.
CHARGE THEM STORAGE
Yes. You CAN retreive personal property (and your tag) from an impounded vehicle. There should be no charge for the storage of the property, however you will need proof of ownership of the vehicle. Repossessions are treated differently and you would most likely incur storage charges for your personal property. (Florida)