Call a local attorney for state/case specific advice.
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
Not only does Honda have insurance on the vehicle, so does the repossession company, the storage company, the transport company, and the aution agency.
CALL an ATTORNEY asap
Nope.
They usually take them to auction after a brief storage period either at the collection agencies or lending institutions yard.
One can find the correct information on chemical storage on various websites like LBL and HSA. Both websites offer a great amount of information regarding this subject.
The name of the television program about the sale of repossessed self storage treasures for sometimes ridiculous prices is Storage Wars. Storage Wars airs on the channel A&E and is a popular American television program.
if you are an individual simply storing it in your garage, good luck. However, if a business, such as an auto repair shop has the item, the company will likely nweed to pay them the storage fee and tack the amount onto the repo charges
Yes, you can, and you usually will.
The purpose of a document storage and retrieval company is to store and retrieve any information from the companies that are using the service. One of the reasons storage and retrieval companies are used is due to companies/businesses not needing their own servers to store and hold information and data.
Stonefly is a company that provides storage optimization and data recovery through an IP based Network. They provide businesses secure storage of their information.
no