Yes you can retrieve personal belongings from your car if it gets repossessed. By law you are allowed 7 days after your car gets repossessed to retrieve your personal belongings.
They cannot hold your personal belongings. They might have a time frame of when they have to get it to you though. When a car is repossessed it is brought to the repo yard and then inventoried for belongings. There are usally several hundred cars at any given moment in a repo yard. All vehicles must be inventoried.
They should offer you a chance to get your belongings out of the car when they come to repossess it. Their repossession order covers the vehicle they're repossessing - it does not give them entitlement to your personal belongings.
Generally yes. In the process of your vehicle being reposessed, it is a good idea for you to be there, to retrieve your personal belongings from the vehicle, seeing as you can't fight a court ordered reposession. If you are not present at the time of a repo., you generally lose all items as well. Unless of course you can contact the person in charge of your repo. They might let you get your things back. I hope I was of some assistance.
The repo company should notify you about your belongings, if not, Contact your bank who will give you the phone number to the repo company who took your car and make an appointment within 30 days.... after 30 days your belongings are trashed
The repo company will remove personal items from vehicles they repossess. They'll typically charge a storage fee for you to retrieve those items.
They take out the personal belongings. This includes the tags. Check with the repo company or lender for that stuff back.
Yes, afterall, the repo-car is still the legal property of the person who has sent the repo-guy to retrieve it.
Yes. once they repo the car the only was to get items back is to pay off what you owe
Usual process is to call the local PD, find out who towed the vehicle and contact the tower for info on getting your PP. In the case of a repossession, you contact the LENDER to find out the details.
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.
general rule ,YES. Some states require them to and regulate how much they charge.
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.