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Q: Who is responsible for storage fees when car is impounded?
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If a car is repossed are you still responsible to pay for the remainder due on the car?

Yes. You are also responsible for repo fees, storage, auction and collection fees. You pay for it all.


Can registered owner sell car while impounded?

Yes, you can sell an impounded vehicle, Unless the car has a hold on it in connection with a crime, in which case there would be no storage fees. Mind you, the buyer is liable for any tickets that go to the plate that was on the car at the time of impound.


How can you get your car back Tucson police impounded it due to suspended license and no insurance plus you owe 4 payments to car finance company this car?

This is a real easy one. PAY EVERYBODY WHAT YOU OWE THEM. I would suggest that you pay and get it out of impound as soon as possible. The storage fees will build up every day and you will be responsible for them whether you pay them now or if the finance company has to pay them later in order to repo the car. You will be responsible for all legal fees, storage fees, and any other costs that the finance company has to pay to get the car back so I would do it as soon as you can in order to keep them as low as possible.


How long can a car be impounded for driving on suspended license?

they could not keep it long pluse are u even from that state /country if not then you could seu the for taking your car The car can remain impounded until a judge orders it released, or the owner proves that there was no violation. Even then there may be towing and storage charges. If left long enough the car can be auctioned to satisfy towing and storage expenses.


What is the difference between having your car impounded or having it seized?

when a car is impounded you can get it back, by showing paperwork and paying some fees. when your car is seized, its gone, you can't have it.


If you are Pulled over with fireworks in a rental car what ca happen?

If the fire works are illegal the car would be impounded. You would be responsible for the towing and impound fees. Not to mention all the legal issues.


IS THE DRIVER OR OWNER responsible for an impounded car?

Legally it is the owner. Morally it would be whoever caused it to be impounded in the first place.


If your car is impounded can the towing company make you leave it for a month while it accumulates fees?

They can't make you leave it there, but if you cannot pay the bill to get the car released, they indeed do not have to release it back to your possession. In that case, yes, they will keep it impounded, and you will be charged a storage fee (usually accumulating daily interest) which must be paid before your car is returned to you.


Can you be charged storage fees for a vehicle that was impounded liened and purchased by storage company?

I owned a vehice that was impounded and sold. This happened 3 years ago and I don't remember if I file release of liability form with Dept. of Motor Vehicles. I paid for one storage fee because it was stored at that facility when it was sold. One year later I get another notice that I owed more storage fees from another storage facility and I know that the car was sold to someone else. What should I do besides send a letter to DMV requesting copies of the Realese of Liability form.


If your stolen car is found and it is inoperable are you still responsible for it and any fees associated with it?

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.


What could happen if you don't pay for your impounded car?

Eventually it will be sold at auction to pay the impound fees.


If you have a car repoed in South Carolina do you have to pay the remaining balance of the loan?

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.