Make the damages part of the divorce proceedings and request restitution.
Make the damages part of the divorce proceedings and request restitution.
Make the damages part of the divorce proceedings and request restitution.
Make the damages part of the divorce proceedings and request restitution.
Make the damages part of the divorce proceedings and request restitution.
NO you cannot!!!!There are many dishonest repo people who try this scam to squeeze money out of already cash strapped people.They can charge you if they have removed ,inventoried and bagged your personal property........you know actually done something to warrant being paid.If they refuse to let you retrieve your personal property then contact the lender and ask for your PP back.If that fails contact the police and file a stolen property report and don't forget to include your lisc. plates. (if it applies in your state)
Yes you can retrieve personal belongings from your car if it gets repossessed. By law you are allowed 7 days after your car gets repossessed to retrieve your personal belongings.
Depending on the laws in your state you may or may not have the right to trespass on the property. The safest way to get your property back would be to explain the situation to the police and have them escort you to get your property.
You will need a court order and you should apply ASAP. You should consult with an attorney.
This will depend on your state law: in some states the landlord is allowed to keep your property; in others they must put it in storage; while in others they must put it on the curbside
Yes
Depending on the property and what the job is, the employer is sometimes allowed to enter their property. However, in most cases, they are not allowed to violate the property.
Yes, the business where the vehicle is located must allow the retrieval of personal items from the impounded vehicle, and is required to keep those items secured until they have been returned to the legal owner or the court rules otherwise.
ask her for it! just remember to be civil..she can't refuse you your stuff.
Unless specifically ordered to return the person's property by the courts or the sheriffs department, you are not legally obligated to accommodate the person who may own the belongings. On the other hand, if you really want to return the property, call him and drop it off somewhere for him to pick up.
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There are no laws in Georgia that mandate allowing the vehicle owner access to the vehicle. Most tow lots will allow the owner access to the vehicle one time to retrieve personal items that are not attached to the vehicle after acceptable proof of ownership has been shown.