The repo guy has now charged a fee to recover the personal belongings that were left in the vehicle. I guess the idea of him returning the remotes to my moms place because he is one of the nice guys doesn't make a lot of sense, does it? If he had no intentions of entering the house with the garage remote, and he wanted to simply return personal belongings, then why didn't Mr. Repo return the child car seats and the kids' toys? Instead he charged $100 for A CAR SEAT!!!
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repo requesting payment for return of property
It is illegal for a repo company to charge a fee to recover property inside your vehicle. That property is yours and they have no right to whatsoever. Mail a certified letter requesting all your property that was inside the vehicle at the time of the repossession. List the materials and property that you know to be in their possession. You have 30 days to get it back or they can "dispose" of your belongings, which just means they keep it.
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A little update here...
Mr. Repo didn't provide proof of his identity (some weird state requirement) and therefore the vehicle wasn't properly repossessed. The bank has to now return the vehicle but it has already been sold at auction. The repo guy has also been calling both of my brother's employers and his wife's employer telling everyone that my brother doesn't pay his bills and is a worthless individual.
My mom is okay. She filed a police report and the repo guy has been arrested on 5 different charges (2 felonies, 3 misdemeanors). He has also been charged for charging a fee for recovery of personal belongings. Mom also visited 3 attorneys. All three accepted her case.
My brother is now in negotiations with the bank for the value of the vehicle and he is filing a deformation suit against the repo guy, again, an attorney already has taken the case.
Mr Repo told the police "he needed to make my mom understand that he was taking the vehicle by any means necessary and he's allowed to enter people's garages."
Thanks for the advice everyone, well, some folks.
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Mr. Repo sounds like he needs to go back to Repo 101 and maybe a class in having a little human decency.
He's calling your brother and sister in law jobs? They need to get in contact with the police about that see what can be done. Maybe add a little harassment charge to what he's already got.
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Good news
I am real glad that you are getting some retribution. I wish I coulda got some in my situation. The police refused to do anything in my case. But I guess thats why there is a lawsuit against them pending right now. In my situation my leg was broken, ACL completely torn, and meniscus torn. The repo company dragged my mothers car off our property to get to my repo truck. They broke her transmission in her car. The police arrested me for trying to get my wallet out of my truck. But again thats why they are being sued. I had to walk home with no shoes in two foot of snow, about a mile with a broken leg from the police station. I havent worked in two years cause I needed surgery. Latest update is that my attorney says the repo company is not insured and cannot afford to pay settlment. They offered $20,000 and I will be messed up for life. My knee hurts every day, all day and I get peanuts because they didnt have insurance coverage. Really would of made me feel lots better if they would have been charged with a crime like you seem to be getting. Good for you man.
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Originally posted by jtindisguise View PostMy mom is okay. She filed a police report and the repo guy has been arrested on 5 different charges (2 felonies, 3 misdemeanors). He has also been charged for charging a fee for recovery of personal belongings. Mom also visited 3 attorneys. All three accepted her case.
I just want to also make another public service announcement. Never let anyone trounce on your rights. Know your rights. Demand justice.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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I'm really glad justice is working in jt's mom's case, too.
Unfortunately, in many cases knowing your rights and trying to defend them just ends you up against an immovable wall. (Like the police refusing to take a report, or worse - - victimizing you. Or no attorney will take your case because they think your case is too small dollar to bother with.)
This is turning out to be a heartening story. I'm just sorry poor jt's mom had to go through all of that in the first place.
I'm guessing the repo guy must have posted bond to be out of jail so he can be making those phone calls and still causing trouble like that. I hope he ends up doing some really hard time for what he did to that poor woman.
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Originally posted by Bell30656 View PostA piece of advice for anyone that has a garage door opener left in a repossessed or stolen vehicle... There is a button on the back of the garage door opener itself, one click, that's all. The garage door forgets all the remote codes until they are mated again with it.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog
Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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My injuries were from the repo company. I called the cops. The cops arrived and helped the repo company, when I tried to get my wallet out of the truck I was arrested. Police refused me medical attention and took me to police station. Cop told me to leave the station and that I could use the payphone around the other side of the building, which was in turn locked as it was 2:00 am. Knocked on the police door and just got ignored. I ended up walking home with no shoes, in two foot of snow, and a broken leg and completely detached ACL. Repo company has no insurance, so I will probably get very little to no compensation, repaid for two years of lost work, no medical bills paid, etc.
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