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That depends on what state (or country) the property is in.
They don't charge you for your personal belongings.. they charge you a storage fee. Yep, it's 100% legal.
Pay the towing and storage bill.
get a job and stay out of trouble
If you have already been kicked out of your parents' house, they are unlikely to report you as a runaway since you are no longer under their care. However, it's important to seek support and discuss legal options to protect your well-being after being kicked out.
They take out the personal belongings. This includes the tags. Check with the repo company or lender for that stuff back.
If those "personal things" are owned by the individual and can be defined as lawful items there are not laws forbidding such action. For example, the individual might wish to sell his or her personal belongings to pay legal expenses.
For the most part you can. You can retrieve personal belongings. This means like your library books, cell phone, a firearm, tennis shows, or your child's car seat. However, if something has been added to the car, you cannot. If you are wanting to get back expensive speakers, specialty lights, or an in-dash GPS, you can't. That is now part of the car, and not a personal belonging.
* You have to contact the storage yard immediately. * If you have proof of ownership take it with you. (You might not need this.) * If you have proof that the car is registered in your name take that with you. * The storage yard should not charge you for holding your belongings if you have contacted them immediately. They might charge you some fee if they have to go to some trouble to get your belongings.
Social services is your best course. To find the nearest office try the library or the police station.
Bro I got kicked out of my house last night, and Ive been on google tryin to find something to do about it, but for right now Im at my friends house, try to find a good friend you can stay with,
Although a lot of the wardens house has fallen apart along with other parts of the islands belongings Alcatraz is still a tourist attraction today.