If you're a child tell a teacher or an adult. If you're an adult, tell the police, make sure you can prove it is your property though.
No, CVS will not give cash back on a personal check. Walmart does in some areas or your bank.
No, Target will not give cash back on checks. Sometimes, Walmart's will give cash back on personal checks if the amount is not a lot.
No, you can not give credit that you have to someone else. You can loan someone money or your credit card, but you are still responsible for paying the credit card company back.
It depends, did you sign a contract saying that if the landlord did not receive payment in _ amount of time, the landlord may hold personal property until payment is received If you did not (which no logical person would do, unless they did not like and or enjoy their personal property) then it is against the law that they take it, unless you HAND it over to them or allow them to take it, if they took (also known as stole) any personal property without your permission, you can take your landlord to court, and justice will most likely will be paid, but to be positively far, the landlord can give a certain amount of time for you to pack your things if you did not pay, so things do even out, but this is not a legal case unless you either handed or gave permission for your landlord to take/touch your personal property... But, you must pay your rent...
It is when you use your own personal money to buy something for the company you work for, and the money they give you back for the money you paid is called reimbursement.
No. Just Give it back to them if they don't want it sell it.
sell it to what is worth and take your money out that and give them back the rest
The landlord refuses to return personal property until the balance of his rent has been paid. 3 months have passed.
You'll need to contact the bank that holds the loan. They will give you contact information for the repo agent, who is required by law to make your personal property available for you. There is generally a small storage fee that you'll need to pay when retrieving personal property, which is allowed by law, and compensates the agent for inventorying and storing the property.
They must commence a civil suit and take the matter to court.
No
Grow up. Yes, give them the keys back. If they need them they will ask.....just make sure you get ALL of your personal possesions back before you give them the keys. Well, no. You don't have to give them back. If you choose not to, be prepared to have to pay up to $250.00 for the bank to have a new one made. Cheaper to give them back. Most repo companies won't give personals back until they have the keys. A repo "company" cannot hold your personal property hostage.
yes, it is still his/her property unless there is a legal verbal or written agreement that he/she already gave it to you.
Cost segregation is a way to separate out personal property that is bound to real property. Personal property depreciates faster, so separating it out can give the organization tax advantages.
Yes, they do. Within 24 to 48 hours of recovery (depending on the state) the repossession company is required to notify you that your property can be collected and must give you a phone number or other means to contact them. Most recovery agents will charge storage fee on private/personal property and will require that be paid prior to releasing the property.
It doesn't exist as whilst your property is lost to you it has been found by someone else who doesn't have the guts to give it back! +27119783733
To give someone access over your property? To give away some of your land?