Self help allowed AFTER 20 day Right to cure letter.Debtor keeps plates. DMV website http://www.ncdot.org/DMV/
A few basic guidelines:Repossession must be peacefulRepossessors may not enter any vehicle other than the one they're repossessing, even to move it out of the way in order to facilitate the repossession.Repossessors may not open locked gates or enter structures without permission.Repossessors must notify local authorities when they are repossessing a vehicle.
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In automotive terms, "NC" typically stands for "No Charge," indicating that a service or part is provided at no cost to the customer. It can also refer to "Non-Compliance," which describes a vehicle that does not meet certain regulatory standards. Additionally, in some contexts, "NC" may refer to specific models or designations within automotive brands.
i dont think that i can
probably
In North Carolina, it is illegal to drive a vehicle that does not have a functioning driver's side mirror, but there are no specific laws requiring a passenger side mirror to be intact. However, driving with a broken passenger side mirror can still pose safety risks and may result in being stopped by law enforcement if it is deemed to impair visibility. It's advisable to get it repaired to ensure safety and compliance with general vehicle maintenance standards.
no more than a 3inch blade
Contact the local police.
In Catawba County, NC, right-of-way laws generally follow North Carolina state guidelines. Vehicles must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections. When approaching a four-way stop, the vehicle that arrives first has the right-of-way, and if two vehicles arrive simultaneously, the vehicle on the right has the priority. Additionally, drivers must yield to emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Always check local regulations for any specific provisions.
Yes they are, but if they are charged to the required standards of the state then they're not illegal anymore :)
no they do not meet dot standards. and they are not EPA certified
That would be theft of vehicle.