While repossession agencies are compelled by law to exercise reasonable care in protecting any personal belongings left inside the vehicle, they are not required to preserve or catalog those belongings. They are primarily concerned with securing the repossessed vehicle and are not responsible for packing or shipping any abandoned items.
However, some repossessing companies may, upon request and under certain circumstances, allow the former vehicle owner to retrieve their belongings. This often depends on the specific policies of the repossession agency and the local laws governing such situations.
In order to retrieve your personal items, you should promptly contact the repossessing company and make an inquiry. Be prepared to provide the necessary identification and documentation to prove your ownership of the vehicle. It's also important to note that you might be required to pay any outstanding storage fees or other costs incurred during the repossession process.
Alternatively, you can consult your legal representation or a consumer protection agency for guidance and assistance in recovering your belongings. They can provide you with relevant legal information and may be able to advocate on your behalf with the repossessing company to facilitate the retrieval of your personal possessions.