charges to keep your vehicle in an area that is not yours.
Every place can charge what they want. Check out local tow companies and their fees are as high as they usually get.
Each county, region, or country has their own set fees. In the Kansas City Metro, they run from $50 to $180.
It depends how much storage space is available. Eventually, you will run out of space if you put too many on there.
The battery is the storage device for electricity in the vehicle. However the alternator is what creates electricity to keep the battery fully charged and to run all the electronics in the vehicle.
Cheaters generally run on their legs. if they have any vehicle then they run on that vehicle. So it is basically totally their choice to choose the vehicle on which they want to run.
You might want to consult a local attorney. The lender must have added on some fees, such as repo fees, attorney fees for judgement, collection,garnishemtn, maybe some repair charges to get the car running. Auction fees usually run 6-12% OF VALUE.
Yes, but expect to get a wholesale offer based on the vehicle's condition - a vehicle that does not run will not be offered anywhere near as much as a similar vehicle that will.
The amount of fluid a transmission holds varies from vehicle to vehicle. To run properly, the average American vehicle holds anywhere from 2 to 4 quarts of transmission fluid.
Most accident lawyers will take it on a contingency (free) You only pay if you get an award and their fees are deducted from that.
depends on what vehicle.
The car will be taken to an impound and storage lot. That lot, depending on where you live and ordinances and statutes effective in that jurisdiction, may be run by the Sheriff's department, Metro police department, or some individual company. Again, depending on the local statutes and ordinances, you will have to pay towing and storage charges, and may have to produce the title to the vehicle and proof of insurance in order to reacquire the vehicle from the place of impoundment and storage. The best idea if you are attempting to reacquire the vehicle is to telephone the place of impoundment, with all pertinent information available (year, make, model, vehicle identification number, date of arrest/towing; location of arrest/towing) and ASK what you need to do.
Storage of what? And where? The renter must comply with all Federal, State and local ordinances regarding use and materials. That includes any health code restrictions, hazardous material requirements and fire restrictions. If there are ordinances regarding lawn and yard maintenance, they cannot violate those. They must also comply with the terms of the lease. Usually that means no business can be run out of the home.
A vehicle that is supposed to have a catalytic converter and it is missing or repaired will run with higher pollution output.