No, they don't charge for that, but you should have told them to go away. Then they could be charged with criminal tresspass or breach of the peace, depending on your local laws.
The repo agency will likely charge a "storage fee" for those items when you go to get them back.
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You can only repossess the car, you do not also gain possession of anything else that happened to be stored in the car, and the owner of those items is legally entitled to reclaim them without charge.
CHARGE THEM STORAGE
Most impounding agencies charge a storage fee for items left in a repossessed vehicle. The usual amount of time the person has to reclaim their possessions in such a situation without having to pay such fees is 3-5 business days.
Yes, a car can be repossessed even if another car is in front of it. The person in charge of repossession the vehicle can call the police to help them get the car.
There are many websites that list repossessed houses for sale. HouseRepos and BankForclosureSales are two examples. Another option is to contact a local Realtor who can provide you a list of local repossessed homes free of charge.
If it didn't leave your driveway, then it wasn't repossessed.
YES, the law requires them to charge it. http://www.dca.ca.gov/bsis/bsiscons.htm
They dont have to have it if there is video or witness testimony stating that a gun was used they can still charge you with it.
A man if he happens to be on the scean of a crime or accident can be called in a charge as an eye witness.
Just the motorhome. Any personal property inside the motorhome remains yours, and they may not take it. In most states, however, they may charge a storage fee for personal property which was removed from the repossessed vehicle.