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
The repo agency will likely charge a "storage fee" for those items when you go to get them back.
The repo company will remove personal items from vehicles they repossess. They'll typically charge a storage fee for you to retrieve those items.
There is no fee, just call the storage place and find out what day it is on and go.
Yes, it is generally legal for a repo company to charge a storage fee for retrieving personal property from a repossessed car in Nevada. However, the amount and terms of the storage fee should be stated in the contract or agreement between the repo company and the vehicle owner. It is advisable to review and understand the terms and conditions before engaging with the repo company.
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
The repo company can charge a storage fee for any personal items that were in the truck. If the lender is outside CA, they may not be as familiar with CA repossession law as could be hoped, so you shouldn't rely on what "somebody" there told you. If you feel that the repo company is acting illegally, you should notify the CA Department of Consumer Affairs' Consumer Information Center by calling 1-(800) 952-5210 and requesting a complaint form.
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.
There is no set fee for a repo. I charged 375.00 per car if it was a good address. 150.00 and up if i had to locate the car. and 1.00 per mile both ways. so a repo could cost 375.00 to 1500.00 easy.This varies by state, company, and voluntary repo vs involuntary repo.I have paid up to 250.00 to have a car taken when the person didn't want to give it up, plus other fees to try to find them, but I have paid 75.00 to have a guy knock on the door and tell the person they were there to repo the car and the person gave it up. Basically just a tow bill.One repossession company in San Diego charges as follows. This is for repo and for impound. $75 for hookup $75 for leaving property $35 per day for storage including day picked up $75 extra if picked up on weekend.so, if your car is impounded on a Friday afternoon, and you pick it up Saturday morning, you are charged: $75 for hookup $75 for leaving property $70 for storage including day picked up $75 pickup on weekend $295 total. and they had the car less than 24 hours.Car Repossession AnswerThis is how much I was charged from the Repo company in Pittsburg in California. Repossesion fee : $350.00 Storage fee(14 days) : $280.00 Vehicle clean out fee : 25.00 Storage Fee for 2 b: $30.00Total $ 825.00They came 3 o'clock inthe morning to repo and I gave them a key.They did not ask me to clean up my personal belongings. Since there were no important belongings in the car, we did not think about removing those.
YES, its a fee for inventory and storage. as a constructive bailee, they are legally bound to protect your stuff.
If they actually inventoried and bagged your PP yes they can charge a resonable fee.Some dishonest repo people steal your PP or try to charge for getting it yourself.Contact your lender to see if they allow repo guys to charge a fee or if the fee is very high.They are not entitled to hold your PP if they hassle you contact the police.
no they can not they could only put it in storage until u pay ur late fee or until is being sold at action if no action to pay ur over due fee is done in a timely matter