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Are you allowed to get property out of car before it gets repod?

It depends on the specific laws in your jurisdiction. In general, when a car is repossessed, the lender takes ownership of the vehicle and all of the personal property inside of it. However, some states have laws that protect certain types of personal property from repossession, such as clothing, furniture, and electronics. If you are concerned about your property being repossessed, you should contact an attorney to discuss your rights.

In some cases, you may be able to retrieve your property from the repossessed car before it is sold at auction. To do this, you will need to contact the lender and make arrangements to pay off the debt. If you are unable to pay off the debt, you may be able to negotiate with the lender to allow you to remove some of your personal property from the car before it is sold.

If you are not able to retrieve your property before the car is sold, you may be able to file a claim with the insurance company that covers the car. However, it is important to note that insurance companies typically only cover damage to the car itself, and not to personal property inside the car.