Most companies if you dont pick up your belongings in the first 24 hours they start charging you storage fees.
They take out the personal belongings. This includes the tags. Check with the repo company or lender for that stuff back.
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.
He may feel you owe him some money and is keeping your belongings until you get a job and pay him back. However, the law is on your side and even if you lived with him and owed him money without your signed signature on a document he legally still has to give your belongings back. If he refuses then either take a male family member with you to collect your belongings or report it to the police and they may be able to escort you to where ex boyfriend is living so you can retrieve your belongings. Any gifts he has given you are yours and any gifts you gave him are his.
You will need to speak to the police to retrieve your belongings. An attorney could help even more to get your belongings back.
It is a free club that you sign up for at Build A Bear Workshop or their website. It gives you ten dollars back after you spend 100 dollars. They send you offers and coupons as well. It is a free club that you sign up for at Build A Bear Workshop or their website. It gives you ten dollars back after you spend 100 dollars. They send you offers and coupons as well.
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.
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As you are a co owner of the house you have every right to go back and collect all your belongings, and she can not stop you.
Can former owner claim his belongings after foreclosure and the property transfered to new owner,
Abusive or not, "his" belongings are his property and so in the eyes of the law they must go back to him. Anyway, if you tried to keep them, wouldn't that just make him MORE abusive?
You don't. Unless you send it to an electron analyst. (And tens of thousands of dollars later, you'll get your stuff back)
you can have a police escort come with you.