NO, it is NOT legal.
Then they're liable for the damages. You need to file a police report immediately.
You need to discuss your damages with a personal injury lawyer.You need to discuss your damages with a personal injury lawyer.You need to discuss your damages with a personal injury lawyer.You need to discuss your damages with a personal injury lawyer.
Renters insurance will cover your belongings in the house, and will also cover you for any legal mishaps you have with the landlord. It is prudent to have it as if for example there is a flood your belongings would not be covered by the landlords house insurance.
You need very good proof it was not damaged before the repossession. Nearly impossible to do as he can say it was damaged when he got it (and he will, believe me).
The LENDER is responsible for every detail of a repossession. They may pass the costs of repair on to the repo company.
Stephen Hollander has written: 'Managing personal injury damages' -- subject(s): Personal injuries, Damages
In most states if there is evidence of abandonment of the property by the tenant, the landlord can reclaim the property without going to court. If the tenant owes money the landlord can sue in absentia (must use tenant's last known address) for unpaid money and damages if applicable. If he leaves personal belongings you can dispose of them as you see fit.
Ellsworth T. Rundlett has written: 'Maximizing damages in small personal injury cases' -- subject(s): Damages, Personal injuries, Trial practice
In a personal injury case, a plaintiff may recover both compensatory and punitive damages. -Compensatory damages -Punitive damages -Monetary losses -Non-monetary losses If those who have caused you harm refuse to give you the amount of personal injury compensation you and your loved ones can contact Lawyer4Help USA by calling +1 (307) 828 1476
"Compensatory damages are covered in personal injury 2 cases. This includes, medical, pain and suffering, Loss of enjoyment of life and emotional distress."
If your asking if your auto insurance provides protection from repossession for non payment of you car note. No, there is no such thing.Your auto insurance provides coverage for accidental injuries and or damages, it does not cover your car notes.AnswerI don't know what repossession insurance is. I know about life insurance, but I've never heard that term. Please re-post your question if this doesn't help!
IF they damaged your lawn, they will have to repair the damage. Fix the car if they broke it. beyond that, your attorney will advise you.