No. As long as your car has a lien on it, no deal can be made. The lien in this case is what you owe the impound lot, funds that must be paid to release your car.
It depends on what country you live in. In the USA, if you cannot afford to retrieve your motorcycle, whoever impounded your motorcycle owns it. They can sell it, but you no longer own it, so trying to sell it is illegal.
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Donate it to a family member or send it to charity.
Until you pay to get it out or they sell it at the auction.
Yes, you can sell an impounded vehicle, Unless the car has a hold on it in connection with a crime, in which case there would be no storage fees. Mind you, the buyer is liable for any tickets that go to the plate that was on the car at the time of impound.
What is your motivation to sell the owner's home? What is your relationship to the seller? Are you a family member or a licensed real estate agent?
If you gift a vehicle to someone that is a family member, there will be a tax that the person would be responsible for. The vehicle can even be sold for just one dollar to avoid that tax.
It depends on how close the family member is. Sister, brother, mother, father, child. Can't be cousins, etc. You can also sell it to them for $1.
They can sell the vehicle to anyone. That allows them to get money to pay the debts.
If no family member wants the gun, see if a local gun shop will sell it for you.
The executor of the will has the ability to sell property of the estate. They may have to in order to pay off the debts of the deceased. The value of the property after the debts are cleared would be split between the family members.
my truck was impounded i sold it to my friend cause my drivers license was suspended and they released it to them thank you