we have a tour bus left here at our location since repairs were
completed, 1/05/12 what day can i start charging storage fee, and how much is the limit
A one ounce letter will cost you $.49 to mail. The fee for mailing a letter just increased in January.
In most cases, a repossession can keep personal belongs for non payment. The company, however, must release them once payment is made.
They charge storage interest fee and withholding rate (in West Virginia). You can read more info at www.startupbizhub.com/Starting-a-Pawn-Shop-Business.htm
yeah they can the state of Florida say that the can charge a "reasonable fee" for inventory and storage but the are not very specific on what reasonable might be http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=Ch0493/part04.htm&StatuteYear=2004&Title=-%3E2004-%3EChapter%20493-%3EPart%20IV
Yes, and very often you will be. Storage fees are the right of the repo agency. They are keeping your property for you, and it is taking up space on their property. Not to mention creating the situation where they have to protect your property from theft or damage. If you want you property back, you will have to pay the fee. There is no choice. It is possible you could wait thirty days for them to determin it is unclaimed, and perhaps they will throw it out. You could pick it out of their trash then. If there is anything valuable though, I doubt it will make it to the trash. Likely as not it will be sold to cover the cost of your negligence.
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There is no fee, just call the storage place and find out what day it is on and go.
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.
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
There is usually a towing fee, which may be based on distance or time or may simply be a flat rate for anywhere in the towing area, and a separate storage fee, which is charged by the storage facility and is based on the length of time the vehicle is at the storage facility.I hope that answers whatever it was you were trying to ask.
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.
Nope.
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.
Yes.
There are no storage lockers but you can store luggage for a fee at the UPS Store. They also have a freezer.
The repo agency will likely charge a "storage fee" for those items when you go to get them back.
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.