yes they can
They'll charge a "storage fee" for personal items of yours they removed from the vehicle. And it's legal.
yes, depends on how long it sits in your car
Depends on the company and they may charge a higher fee.
Yes, and they can file a lien against your car, as well.
VLF rec charge on a rental car refers to the Vehicle License Fee Recovery charge. This fee is intended to cover the cost of the vehicle license fees that the rental company incurs for the car. It is typically a small percentage added to the rental cost, and it varies by location and rental company. Always check the rental agreement for specific details regarding this charge.
www.annualcreditreport.com does not charge a fee. if some other company tries to charge you, it is probably a scam, don't use them.
The telephone company does not exist.
"Concession Recovery Fee". Airports charge rental car companies for the privilege of operating there (a concession fee). The rental company passes that cost on to you, to recover the money they pay the airport.
credit limit fee
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.
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
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