After vehicles stay in a tow/police impound for a long time or might be considered abandoned the police department or towing company will hold an auction where they will bid off the older items to the highest buyer.
NO! you cant its impound for a reason good luck
You go and pay the impound fees.
Until you prove the tow was in error the impound fees are your responsibility. If you leave your truck in impound the fees will increase at a rapid rate. You must redeem the truck from impound as soon as possible to avoid a huge bill. You can then resolve the issue with the HOA and ask for reasonable fees IF it is determined that a mistake was made. However, even if the HOA is determined to be at fault, you would be under the obligation to mitigate your damages by retrieving your truck as soon as possible. You can't just leave it in impound until you resolve your dispute with the HOA. If you don't act, the excess fees will be your responsibility even if you win the dispute and you may eventually lose your truck if the fees get too high.
Assuming you are the registered owner of the truck, no. The lienholder (the person or organization that made the loan to buy the truck) can seize the truck if you are behind on the payments, and you may still be liable for the impound charges. The lienholder may also be able to sue you to recover their money. If you "borrowed" the truck from someone else and it winds up in an impound lot, you might be criminally liable. There are too many unknown factors to give you a more informed answer.
Depending on what your state laws are, the impound lot will auction your car to try to pay the storage bill.
it gets damaged the authorities remove and impound the vehicle.
pretty much you cant
Many jurisdictions such as the cities of Chicago and New York have strict parking ordinances. When these ordinances are violated, or a series of unpaid tickets exist, a tow truck is dispatched to hook the vehicle and take it to impound. Impound is a lot where vehicles are locked and kept until the unpaid balance of tickets and fees is paid.
my truck was impounded i sold it to my friend cause my drivers license was suspended and they released it to them thank you
The vehicle will likely be impounded to the police impound lot, where it will be kept under security until the impound fee is paid. The vehicle also may be searched, if the police obtain a warrant, or if state law permits.
at your local impound....
You need to determine who owns the truck. If it is a municipality, the attendant at the impound will be able to help you with information on how to proceed. Otherwise, start by contacting the individual who is in charge of the property where the truck is currently located.