In my opinion, it is the towing company's fault, and they should have to pay for it.
It gets towed. Where it goes from there depends on the reason it was towed. It could go to an impound yard, a tow company yard, or a repair center, or back to your home if you had it towed.
NO ANSWER: LOL! Absolutely not.
You dont.You get the 50 bucks from the salvage yard and have it towed away
A tow truck is used to pull a car that is incapacitated and is not able to be operated. Usually the car would be towed to a mechanic in order for repair. If it is irreparable it would be towed to a wrecking yard.
Two limes per square yard (or one lemon per square yard)
There are 2 options here. 1). To the towing company yard, 2). To the police impound, if the car need to be held as evidence.
you can sell int for scrap at a scrap yard.
You fully disclose to the new buyer that the RV is water damaged and list it at an appropriate proice considering the damage, If it's damaged beyond repair consider selling it to a recyclung (aka junk) yard.
No damage to motor vehicles is specifically excluded
On 7 December 1941, Oklahomawas sunk by several bombs and torpedoes during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. In 1943 Oklahomawas righted and salvaged. She sank in a storm while being towed from Oahu in Hawaii to a breakers yard in San Francisco Bay in 1947.
You must bring your state id and original title into the tow yard. It'll also cost money to get out.
You need to call your bank and arrange a repayment of the past due amount, they will tell you where the vehicle has been towed to and will arrange for you to be able to go and get it from the impound yard.