TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION WHEN A CAR GETS REPOSESSED AND GETS RETURNED TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN THE CAR IS LEGALLY GOING TO BE TRANSFERRED TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE CAR
If the vehicle is not a repossession and is in fact a law enforcement impounded vehicle, in California the answer is, NO. The law in California says "we towing companies" must allow you to pick up your property, however, we are only going to give the property to the legal owner of the vehicle. Therefore, bring them with you, picture ID in hand. No they cannot charge you to get your personal belongings from your car.They can charge a fee if they actually do something like inventory and store your belongings.
It depends on where you are. In most states, no there is no requirement for that, but they do have to let you come retrieve your personal belongings later.
They usually are.
No. Personal belongings are covered by your renter's and homeowner's insurance.
No.
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.
It usually depends upon the repossession company who repo'd the vehicle. In most states, the repossessor has the right to charge a daily fee for storage of personal property so the sooner you can pick it up, the less you will have to pay.
no you dont
you usually do. it happened to my brother.
The owner of the vehicle has to pay the fees and than you can get your belongings from the owner.
Being in the military is not bar to repossession of a vehicle
Anything not attached to or part of the vehicle. Your personal belongings - and anyone else's belongings in the car - are still yours and cannot be held. If they are, it's considered theft in many states.