There is always the chance that as you move your mouse around, you might accidentally knock something over. Also clutter in general can impede your efficiency. Things get in the way.
In a garden shed
yes that's your right as an American.
A stalker could possibly take your belongings. There are more than one type of stalkers.
No that's called stealing.....
They should buy one so the parents dont have to keep lending them the computers
They cannot hold your personal belongings. They might have a time frame of when they have to get it to you though. When a car is repossessed it is brought to the repo yard and then inventoried for belongings. There are usally several hundred cars at any given moment in a repo yard. All vehicles must be inventoried.
In most cases, a repossession can keep personal belongs for non payment. The company, however, must release them once payment is made.
Storage areas should be free of clutter, so it is easier to find things. Removing clutter will also keep belongings clean and ensure that bugs and mice are not in the belongings.
Keep 'em
No matter what you had in the vehical, it's probably gone if there was any value to the items. I would suggest you move on and forget about it. You should have paid your note or worked something out w/ lender. You are the one to blame Yes repo companies can charge you a processing fee to get your personal belongings back in missouri. LAME answer above by some do gooder lecturing you - The fact is that repo companies may not keep any of your personal belongings and are required to bag it, list it and insure it - this is the reason for the fee. Btw - Most everyone has bad circumstances sometimes and gets down on their luck. Just keep pushing ahead.
vacation - normal vacation items - clother personal belongings you want to take. moving to israel - all you have or want to keep with you when you move
Yes, they can. Ultimately they have to PERFORM WORK to gather, label, secure, and keep safe your belongings. They can charge you for this because they were forced to perform work. The law allows them to be compensated for it.