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The tow/repossession company has to notify the police of the repossession so the car can't be reported stolen..
The tow company is responsible for damage they did to the vehicle, if they claim they didn't do it you have to prove it and make a claim/sue them, otherwise you need to claim it on your insurance.
unless your going to come up with the money to get it back,who cares,its not your problem any more (:
Instead of having it forcibly repossessed, you call your finance company and tell them you're voluntarily having it repossessed. They may send a tow service to collect it, or they may ask you to take it to the repossessor. It'll be repossessed, auctioned off, and the amount they get from the auction will be deducted from the amount you owe. The finance company may offer a settlement at that point for an amount less than what you owe on that vehicle - that's up to the finance company.
He was the owner of the local garage/tow company in hazzard
You are allowed to set up a time with the tow company that retrieved your vehicle to get any personal items of yours out of it, that does not include installed stereos or custom wheels. As for the notice, you will need to speak with your finance company, they will usually offer to give you back the vehicle if you can pay what is delinquent.
ONLY IF YOU GET THEM FIRST IF THEY TOW THE CAR YOUR OUTA LUK
The order of repossession is their authorization to enter the car. If your car is being repossessed, it means there's a lien on it, and the lienholder called for the repossession to be carried out. You don't own the car - the lienholder does, until you pay off the lienholder and they relinquish the title to you. So yes, that tow company doing the repossession has every right to enter the vehicle they're repossessing.
Call your nearest tow company.
Yes, a towing company can tow your car if it has expired tags.
Some do, most do not.
Depends on WHERE they were going with the stuff. IF they were doing an inventory of PP so they could be returned to the debtor,yes. If they were gonna keep them for themselves, NO. Of course, they were going into PP inventory.