In the state of Florida, we are required under Florida State Statute ch. 493 to do a full inventory of items located in the vehicle at the time of repossession. You are then notified by mail (to the last known address) of the charges and usually company policy regarding when you can pick up your belongings. We are allowed to charge for our agent's time to inventory the vehicle and storage of the property if we choose. It's up to each company to decide what the fees will be. The state of Florida states your tag is considered personal property and is redeemed at the same time as the rest of your personal property.
The repo company will remove personal items from vehicles they repossess. They'll typically charge a storage fee for you to retrieve those items.
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They'll charge a "storage fee" for personal items of yours they removed from the vehicle. And it's legal.
Call the repo company.
You agreed to such action(s) when you signed the contract for the services or items.
Using a trucking company to ship your personal belongings when moving to Florida from Alaska is the most cost effective method when undertaking a move like this. You will need to box and palatalize and wrap your items in plastic wrap to keep them stable and secure.
According to Florida law, the repo agent must inventory the entire vehicle. The inventory is to ensure that all items that were sold with the car. They have 5 days to contact the debtor, and tell them where they can pick up their personal items.
Check state law, but here in Florida a company may repossess your vehicle but not keep any personal items belonging to you. They are entitled only to that property which is considered theirs due to lack of payment on the buyer's part. Keeping your personal items and refusing to give them back is considered theft. Only if they are not attached to the vehicle.
Usually the company itself, but the marketing directory may be the one that is in charge of the withdrawal of funds and purchase of the items.
An INVENTORY fee is allowed. The lender or repo person is not entitled to your personal property it is yours they should not charge you for it.Repo guys often charge illegal fees to make more money.If they won't give you your p.p. call the cops then fill out a stolen report and sue the lender not the repo guy he is a chimp for the bank.
It would be wise to have in your possesion a map, also useful would be personal hygeine items, food, and a person to keep you company.
Contact the company you are wanting promotional items from either by phone or email. Often companies will give out promotional items free of charge. Buy and Sell sites sometimes also have promotional items for sale.