No they are just trying to get extra money off you , that's why a repo company tries to wait till the last second to send a car to the auction. so if there is some chance of you redeeming your car they want you to do it there so they can get storage fee's off you. I cover this topic and more at www.stoptheRepoman.com
Not only does Honda have insurance on the vehicle, so does the repossession company, the storage company, the transport company, and the aution agency.
lol no
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If your vehicle is being sold at a "Public" auction where anyone can go in and bid - then yes you can bid and/or buy your vehicle. Keep in mind that - if for instance - you owe $5000.00 and you buy your car back at auction for $3000.00 - you will still owe the lender the $2000.00 difference. In other words - you are not going to be able to get by on purchasing your vehicle at auction for less than what you owe and then not have to pay the rest to the lender.
You will be required to pay for the remaining loan amount after the vehicle is sold at auction and the expenses are recovered from the auction. In other words, you will probably have to file bankrupcy if you owe very much.
Yes, a finance company or a bank is required to send the vehicle to an auction to dispose of it.
Usually, they do not have to tell you what they are about to do to your vehicle. But, the procedure is is that they will sell your vehicle in an auction.
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
Depending on who the lender is and how they dispose of repos, it will go to the repo cos. storage lot and then to the auction.
20 days.
The total loss storage charges for the vehicle refer to the fees incurred for storing a vehicle that has been deemed a total loss by the insurance company. These charges typically include daily storage fees until the vehicle is removed from the storage facility.
Your debt is cleared and they will keep the profit