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Legal question about storing motorhomes

If I pay a storage company to park my motorhome on their land and the company goes bust, can the vehicle be sold by the administrators as an asset of the company or can I just reclaim my vehicle and lose the money paid for storage?

Asked on 2 October 2012 by C Larder

Answered by Honest John
Absolutely not because it is not and never was the property of the storage company. You better reclaim your vehicle quickly.
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