Yes, Ford may charge a storage fee in certain circumstances, particularly for vehicles that are not picked up within a specified timeframe after purchase or delivery. This fee can vary based on the dealership or service center's policies. It's advisable to check with your local Ford dealer for specific details regarding any applicable storage fees.
In the state of California, the lender of a repossession may only charge fees that it incurs and that are in the contract. If the lender pays for the storage or houses the repossession, then yes, the lender is allowed to charge both a repossession and a storage fee.
no because the storage fee that the finance company charged you was what the repo company charged on the invoice. the finance company had no other reason to charge storage fee's they did not store it
Nope.
Yes. The repossession fee is like a tow bill. They did pick up the vehicle. The storage fee is the time it takes to get the vehicle off of their lot. Each day adds another day of storage fees.
The repo agency will likely charge a "storage fee" for those items when you go to get them back.
They don't charge you for your personal belongings.. they charge you a storage fee. Yep, it's 100% legal.
You can use the web for hard disk storage. The service on the web that provides hard disk storage to computer users is online storage. Some services are free and others charge a monthly fee.
No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.
YES, the law requires them to charge it. http://www.dca.ca.gov/bsis/bsiscons.htm
If you get the car back you have to pay storage, if there was even a pair of sunglasses inside the car they can charge you for property.
YES
If my vehicle was repossessed at 8:00 pm and I paid the lien holder the full amount to pay off the loan. Can the towing company charge two days of storage when I picked up my vehicle at 1:00 pm the following day?