Storage??YES. Not getting all PP back? NO. Call a local attorney. First of all yes it is legal to charge a storage fee for personal property that was in a repossessed car in the state of Georgia. Second - what about valuable items that were not returned? Did you sign any thing when you picked up your property from the repo man? If you did, then in most cases you are out of luck. What you signed was a paper that stated that you received all your belongings at that time. When we repossess a car, we are not interested in what is in the car, we do not want to be inventoring a car at 2am. Our objective is to get the car. Not only do we not want to be listing everything that is in the car, we don't want to store it for 60days waiting for you to come and get it. If a repo agent is picking up your car, offer him the keys to the car in exchange for the ability to clean the car out before he leaves you with it. By doing this, it will save both of you time and money. The best course of action is to immediately sue the lender in small claims court and file a stolen property report with the police.Do not get discouraged if the police seem less than helpful, be polite take names and keep asking for a supervisor(repo guys tend to grease the cops) and try to get the report.Then send a certified letter to the lender asking for the return of your stolen property within the next few days and let them know they will be responsible for all of the expenses you will incur to recover your stolen property.I would not worry about the wavier since I'm sure you signed it before you saw your personal possesions that is how the repo scumbags operate.It is not that hard you just have to keep at it remember attack the lender not the repo moron he is merely a chimp for the bank. Even if small claims fails you can still hire a lawyer and pursue it in civil court.The main thing is to get it on the books.
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A creditor may not keep or sell any personal property found insidetje car. This does not include most improvements made to the car, such as a stereo or luggage rack. If your creditor cannot account for valuable articles left in your car, you may be entitled to compensation and you should consult with an attorney. IN Georgia you have 30 days to remove any personal property Left in a repo.
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In Mississippi the plates remain with the car. You need to call the bank. They will give them to you most likely. File a stolen report and sue the lender in court.They do not have a right to your plates nor your personal propery.SUE THE BANK/LENDER NOT THE REPO MORON !!! You should Report The Plates Stolen and if someone gets cought with them That will be on the bank or the person that lent them out In Georgia the plates are to be returned to the debtor. they dont stay with the car anymore
The valuable resources that could be found in Georgia is called a kaolin.
on may 22nd 2006 Miley Cyrus went to the south side of Georgia, hated it and never returned. on may 22nd 2006 Miley Cyrus went to the south side of Georgia, hated it and never returned.
Georgia has personal property taxes. These are only applicable to personal properties valued more than $7,500. Personal properties valued at $7,500 or less are not billed or entered on the tax digest.
The car gets taken to the impound lot, and you have to file paperwork and pay a certain amount of money to get your car back.
Likely its on your paperwork. In MS. its 3 days. Its in 14 pt letters in red here.