Read your current rules and regulations to determine when the association can tow your vehicle for expired tabs. Confirm that you have received a copy of the current guidelines. The rule may not correspond to the state law, and on association property, the rule may trump the state law.
If the Minnesota statute prohibits towing vehicles with expired tabs less than 90 days, then the homeowners association would not be legally allowed to tow a vehicle with expired tabs within that time frame. They would need to wait until the tabs have been expired for 90 days or longer before towing the vehicle.
Best practices dictate that you take the lien filed against the vehicle to an association-savvy attorney and request guidance.
When you bought the property, you would have had to agree to any restrictions and covenents and homeowner's association rules and regulations. Most include a restriction on having commercial vehicles parked in a residential area.
It's a vehicle that should not be there.
yes subject to your homeowners deductible
No, Your homeowners insurance does not cover vehicle damage. That's what auto insurance is for.
No, homeowners insurance excludes vehicles.
Yes but there is no coverage for the vehicle under the homeowners policy.
It depends, You do no mention what type of vehicle. Homeowners insurance polices will not cover damage or theft of a motor vehicle designed for use on public roads.
No. The homeowners policy specifically excludes damage to any self propelled vehicle with the exception of a vehicle used exclusively for maintenance of the property like a lawn mower.
No. It needs it's own separate insurance. Homeowners insurance excludes vehicles.
Your master policy broker or your personal insurance carrier can answer your question specifically. There is no standard.
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