Storage:
Can be picked up at anytime
Impound:
Before you can pickup an impound one must have proper documentation showing all the necessary required issues are up to date. For example: Registration, etc.
deposits are refundable and fees are not
Repossession costs are a variable amount. Most contracts are for a range of $300-$500. But additional efforts can cause those initial contract amounts to rise. If a special truck is needed (flatbed fees), if keys need to be made (especially for lazer cut keys - $250 +), if there are storage or impound fees, if there are secondary liens (mechanic's lien), if a replevin is required (court costs and legal fees). All of these add up, and all of these are transferred to the borrower.
Yes. Additionally, you will be responsible for any late fees, repossession fees, storage fees, transportation fees, and legal fees and court cost incurred during the repossession process.
It is the difference between the amount owed and the amount the collateral sold for, then minus all applicable fees. It is what you will be required to pay to the creditor.
National city banks are like Wells Fargo, they are used nation wide and have high fees for nonmembers. A normal bank is something like your local bank that usually does not have outrageous fees for nonmembers.
the tow charge plus daily storage
A car owner has to pay impound and storage fees after repssession because that was their car. The bills are left to the car owner, no one else is going to pay their bills.
Whatever the lot charges. Most impound lots are private lots under contract. This, fees will vary.
It will depend on local towing, impound and storage fees. You should contact the agency that did the impound for information.
pretty much you cant
You will have to pay the towing fee, and any storage fees/fines in order to get the vehicle released.
Get your van out of impound. That's pretty much the only way.
Impound will sell your car after the impound fees are higher than the value of the vehicle.
Yes, they can and often they do to cover the unpaid balance of impound fees.
No. Any fees that were lawfully and properly charged in connection with an impound are proper.
If your stolen car is found, it is still your car. If there are impound fees, or storage fees, they are yours. The repair fees are yours. The salvage fees are yours. Towing, recovery, transport--yours, yours, yours.This is part of the reason for theft insurance.
You go and pay the impound fees.