If you installed a stereo system, you can't get back. If you had personal items in the car you can get them.
You'd go to where your car was taken to and tell whoever is working there nicely that you have some personal items to get from your car and they'll ask for money and you'll give them money but before that you need to show your the owner of the car.
Absolutely not. Any personal items in your car would have to be covered by a homeowner or renter's insurance policy. All deductibles would apply separately.
i dont know but i do believe they usually let you take out your items
When traveling to Mexico by car, you can bring personal items for your own use, such as clothing, electronics, and personal hygiene products. It is important to check Mexican customs regulations for any restrictions on items like alcohol, tobacco, and firearms.
Yes, you are generally allowed to have personal items in your car when it is shipped from Miami to the US Virgin Islands. However, it's important to check with the shipping company for specific policies and regulations, as some may have restrictions on the types or values of personal items. Additionally, customs regulations in the US Virgin Islands may apply to the items included in the vehicle.
No, they have no legal right to do that. According to the Federal Trade Commission's website (www.ftc.gov), all personal property within a vehicle may not be kept, sold, or destroyed. If any personal property was destroyed the creditor who reposessed your car can be held legally responsible for compensation of your goods. (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/autos/aut14.shtm)
Depends on your insurance coverage: ask your insurer.
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The repo company will remove personal items from vehicles they repossess. They'll typically charge a storage fee for you to retrieve those items.
When you pawn an item, you pawn it as is, which includes all materials contained within. So if you left personal items in a car you pawned, you've pretty much pawned them along with the car.
no you won`t get it. You require both car insurance and it must be registered on your name.