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They don't charge you to get your personal belongings back... they charge you a "storage fee" for the time they stored your personal belongings. And yes, they can do that.
Yes. It is your personal property. It is taking up space on the property of the repossession agency. They may charge you for using that space.
Pay the towing and storage bill.
If you installed a stereo system, you can't get back. If you had personal items in the car you can get them.
it is not legal
NO.
In Ohio...they are required to give back your personal belongings. This does not include anything that is a permanent fixture on/in the car...like a stereo system or rims. If they refuse to give back your personal belongings...I would contact an attorney and pursue legal action.
No matter what you had in the vehical, it's probably gone if there was any value to the items. I would suggest you move on and forget about it. You should have paid your note or worked something out w/ lender. You are the one to blame Yes repo companies can charge you a processing fee to get your personal belongings back in missouri. LAME answer above by some do gooder lecturing you - The fact is that repo companies may not keep any of your personal belongings and are required to bag it, list it and insure it - this is the reason for the fee. Btw - Most everyone has bad circumstances sometimes and gets down on their luck. Just keep pushing ahead.
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.
No As far as finance company is concerned the car came with wheels, it has wheels on it when repoed. Done deal.
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.
They take out the personal belongings. This includes the tags. Check with the repo company or lender for that stuff back.