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They don't charge you for your personal belongings.. they charge you a storage fee. Yep, it's 100% legal.
NO, it is NOT legal.
A successor trustee will distribute the trustor's personal belongings as dictated by the will and testament. This means that the successor trustee is bound by the same legal obligations as the original trustee.
if you are divorced and your ex does not pick up belongings from your legal property, you should be able to dispose of them. Check with your attorney to be sure.
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No. Just know that you may stop somewhere to go shopping and find that you are walking home. Also, you should know that if you were to surrender it, there would be less in repo fees and you are more likely to keep any personal belongings that are in your vehicle.
If the vehicle is not a repossession and is in fact a law enforcement impounded vehicle, in California the answer is, NO. The law in California says "we towing companies" must allow you to pick up your property, however, we are only going to give the property to the legal owner of the vehicle. Therefore, bring them with you, picture ID in hand. No they cannot charge you to get your personal belongings from your car.They can charge a fee if they actually do something like inventory and store your belongings.
Personal property is any movable or intangible thing that is subject to ownership and not classified as real property. All property other than land and buildings attached to land.
The belongings of someone.
My ex & I have been separated for 1 1/2 yrs & his name is still on the deed. He has not lived here for over 1 yr. Do I have any legal right to have him remove his belongings
Repossession companies must give you the opportunity to recover your personal belongings. That being said, they need not do so at the time of repossession. If they store your property for any length of time, the may charge a storage fee. They are not required to hold your property indefinitely either. If you make no attempt to recover you belongings, the repossession company will dispose of it after 30-45 days.
I've never heard of such a thing. Hopefully, her brother told their parents and tried to get legal help.