The conventional way of towing cars with the emergency brake on can not be (that is, with two wheels on the street). ... If two non-driving wheels on the ground are towing your car and the parking brake is released, there should be no damage to the car.
The licence plate number of the vehicle they are to pick up.
Yes
Yes. The garage can use their repair plate on the unregistered vehicle to make it legal to tow.
Most likely using a wheel lift tow truck, most common right now since it has a yoke that closes on the tires and lift either the front or rear of the car without hitting the height of the garage.
The Parking Garage was created on 1991-10-30.
not if you chain it up with some heavy duty chains... But, seriously, folks... A landlord cannot "tow" any vehicle unless there are clearly posted signs that restrict parking for "tenants only" and they have confirmed that the vehicle does not belong to any tenant (e.g., by looking at the list of tenant registrations). If there are no signs, then it is presumed to be open for parking by guests and visitors and it would be completely illegal to tow any of those vehicles without first notifying the vehicle's owner.
Automobile parking garage Ordinary Hazard Group 1
Compare the GVW of the trailer with the towing capacity of the tow vehicle.
The person who stole the car is at fault. If you are trying to place blame on the parking garage, I suggest you read their parking agreement. I would bet they state clearly they are not responsible for stolen vehicles. If they do not, you may have a case. But you would have to prove they did not use reasonable care in protecting your vehicle. Do you not have insurance?
litigate against the vehicle operator personally.
If you want to unlock the police monster truck on the Robot Chronicles you need to get close to the vehicle and connect your tow hook to the vehicle. Once connected you can bring the vehicle back to your garage.
No, not unless he had to break in to gain entrance, otherwise it's just like it was parked in your driveway.