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Ok so my car was repossessed about 2 weeks ago, thankfully i managed to get enough money to get my car back tomorrow from the towing yard about 1 hour away from where i live.

BUT the original towing company that towed my car before transferring it to another towing yard CLEANED out my car of all my belongings and other items. They told me it costs per bag per day. I had 4 bags of items and it’s been 28 days so total is 280+ invetory fee is 0.

Can they legally do that?? I pretty much went through hell to get the funds to get my car back.. i can’t afford this. And if i wait any longer i will NEVER be able to get my stuff back. I had a 0 video camera plus clothes and other things in my car.

Can they legally do this? OR any help/suggestions on what i should do?

Thanks,

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6 Comments »

  1. My ex wife had her car repossessed about a year ago and my name was on the title. They took the tires and rims off, destroyed the passenger side of the car and took everything out of it. I paid the car off to get it for myself and took them to court to try to get them to pay for the damages and lost. Good luck.

    Comment by Ben — August 22, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

  2. Yes. If it’s written some where.

    Comment by Kenny — August 22, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

  3. Yes they can do this and if you don’t pay, they keep.

    Comment by LT — August 22, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

  4. Moral of the story: Don’t leave personal belongings in your car if you aren’t current on the payments and are at risk of repossession.

    Comment by Scott H — August 22, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

  5. Of course they can. It costs them money to store your stuff. Do you think they are going to do it for free?

    If you pay for your car it wont get repoed and you don’t have to pay storage and repo fees.

    Comment by emiller1998 — August 22, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

  6. yep.

    You can try negotiating with them but they don’t have to and they know it.

    Comment by n — August 22, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

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