Yes you can get Which is not a part of the car and your personal property than you will definitely get.
Of course, anything that is int the car that is not part of the car or permanantly mounted to the car still belongs to you. Make arrangements through the tow company.
A creditor may not keep or sell any personal property found insidetje car. This does not include most improvements made to the car, such as a stereo or luggage rack. If your creditor cannot account for valuable articles left in your car, you may be entitled to compensation and you should consult with an attorney. IN Georgia you have 30 days to remove any personal property Left in a repo.
No. A car is personal property.
If you take your personal property before the vehicle is picked up, you can keep it. If you voluntarily turn in the vehicle you get to keep anything you want. If they have to hunt it down and tow it off, you're just out of luck. They'll throw away anything that was in it and if someone picks it up, it's theirs.This is not true.. The creditor must account for all personal belongings found in a repossessed car.. The below answer came from the following site... http://www.fair-debt-collection.com/searches/repossession.html"What happens to personal property left in my car?Personal property does not apply to improvements made to the car, such as a CD Player, stereo or luggage rack. It only applies to items not connected to the vehicle. The creditor or whoever repossessed the car CANNOT keep or sell any personal property found inside. If the creditor or whoever repossessed the car cannot account for personal property left in the vehicle, you may be entitled to compensation and should consult with an attorney"
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When you pawn an item, you pawn it as is, which includes all materials contained within. So if you left personal items in a car you pawned, you've pretty much pawned them along with the car.
no Covering theft of personal property in car insurance does not arise at all. You can opt for transit or personal baggage policy coverage.
Depends on who's car it is
Car repo is covered by its own law. So No
No Way. Its Your Stuff !
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.